Guide on Evaluating Environmental Liability for Property Transfers

Guide on Evaluating Environmental Liability for Property Transfers

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Publisher: William s Hein & Company

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9781575887470

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In the course of carrying out their missions, federalagencies routinely lease and transfer real property, whichrequires that they evaluate these properties for potentialenvironmental contamination and liability. To aid in thisevaluation, the Civilian Federal Agency Task Force releasedthis document, which summarizes the conditions and processesfor evaluating potential liability. This practical workintroduces readers to the large context of environmentalissues associated with real property transfers and setsforth basic guidelines for conducting an Environmental DueDiligence Audit (EDDA).


The Environmental Handbook for Property Transfer and Financing

The Environmental Handbook for Property Transfer and Financing

Author: Mr. Michael Prescott

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1990-07-15

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9780873713603

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The Environmental Handbook for Property Transfer and Financing provides an analysis of existing environmental legislation and trends that demonstrate the importance of the environmental site assessment in today's transactional market. Intended as a primer on the subject of environmental site assessments, this handbook will provide a wealth of information and guidance for laymen and experts. It covers the legal principles behind the need for environmental site assessments and explains the technical aspects of conducting these assessments. Environmental professionals, real estate and corporate attorneys, financial professionals, insurance experts, and real estate professionals will find The Environmental Handbook for Property Transfer and Financing a wonderful introduction to environmental site assessment and a valuable reference guide for related activities.


Environmental Liability and Real Property Transactions

Environmental Liability and Real Property Transactions

Author: Joel S. Moskowitz

Publisher: Wolters Kluwer

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13: 9780735528215

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Environmental Liability and Real Property Transactions is a must-have guide to managing risk of environment liabilities in real property transactions. It gives you excellent advice on how to conduct due diligence, hire experts, and discover tell-tale signs of environmental trouble. You'll find in-depth coverage of liability defenses, how to limit environmental exposure, and how to manage contaminated property. New sections include information on electromagnetic fields, lead and radon, liability of trustees, and a discussion of different types of insurance. The book also features numerous forms, checklists, and practice pointers.


Environmental Risks in Real Estate Transactions

Environmental Risks in Real Estate Transactions

Author: Donald C. Nanney

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13:

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This book introduces real estate buyers to the potential liability involved with purchasing property or a business where there may have been an environmental hazard. Describing the impact of environmental laws on various participants to a real estate transactions, this guide covers methods of dealing with environmental risks in these transactions. Readers will learn about environmental risks, how those risks may affect their interests, and what can be done to avoid or minimize risks at the time of a real estate business transaction.


Simple, Fair and Pro-growth

Simple, Fair and Pro-growth

Author: United States. President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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The official account of the advisory panel formed by Presi-dent George W. Bush to identify major problems in the U.S.Federal Tax Code and to recommend options to make the codesimpler, fairer and more conducive to economic growth. Thepanel's report was submitted to U.S. Secretary of the Trea-sury John W. Snow on Nov. 1, 2005. Chaired by Connie MackIII, the panel recommended 2 reform options: the SimplifiedIncome Tax Plan & the Growth & Investment Tax Plan.