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All Forum Posts by: Alex Shiber

Alex Shiber has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

@Dennis M. Thanks for the advice!
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I am looking to purchase a multifamily unit and plan to house-hack with this property. This will then free up my current home to have as an additional Rental unit. The home is in a rural setting and is heated primarily with a wood stove in the basement and electric baseboard. Has anyone had any experience with a rental unit with a wood stove? Is the risk of a home fire too great? Should I install a gas or oil furnace? Thanks!

Post: Wood Stove heating in Rental?

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I am hoping to aquire a multi-family home and start house hacking. This will allow me to make my current residence into a single family rental. My Residence now is in a rural setting and is heated with electric baseboard and a wood stove in the basement. Is it a good idea to leave the wood stove for a tenant to run with the potential for house fires? Or should I look into replacing with a gas or oil furnace?