F.C. Tucker 1119 Keystone Way, Carmel, IN 46032 3178467751 (Office)
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I will make the process of selling your home and purchasing your replacement as streamlined as possible. You should never be intimidated or afraid to ask questions, and I will educate and inform you and your family on any topic surrounding your new home. If I don't know the answer, I am a phone call away from hundreds of years experience - the F.C. Tucker Company agents are always supportive of other agents. I believe my positive attitude and great work ethic is a huge plus in this business - why have a Realtor you don't ENJOY being around? Specialties: I appreciate older homes and like the feeling of matching people to the right home. We are all different in what we believe is important in a home, some want a gourmet kitchen, while others are happy if the kitchen has a microwave! I take time&listen to what my client wants and hone in on their specific likes and dislikes to show them homes they could feel comfortable in immediately. I'm not going to sell you what you don't want, I want you to choose your home and have fun doing it!
Brenda Cook, Morganville Nj 07751 WA Sr.Mortgage Loan Originator
In the '70s and early '80s, earthen pits on the 165-acre site in Houma were used to store oily waste and oilfield drilling mud. Brenda Cook, who evaluated the site for the EPA, tells The Courier (http://tinyurl.com/k3dvnfh ) the pits may contain some 30,000 cubic yards of hazardous material but do n
Date: Sep 19, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Former Houma shipyard now on Superfund cleanup list
hen pits on the 165-acre site, off Industrial Boulevard in Houma, were used to store oily waste and oilfield drilling mud. They may contain some 30,000 cubic yards of hazardous material but do not represent the extent of the contamination, according to Brenda Cook, who evaluated the site for the EPA.