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All Forum Posts by: Dave Haller

Dave Haller has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Does anyone know the name of this agreement?

Dave HallerPosted
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Posts 3
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I vaguely remember on the BP Podcast some conversations about a non-binding, code-of-ethics type agreement promoting mutual respect between a new landlord and tenant -- above and beyond the lease agreement. I like the idea of this. But I can't find a document like this anywhere, much less find the name of this document. Ring a bell to anyone else? 

Post: Bathroom Fan Venting Into the Attic?

Dave HallerPosted
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Posts 3
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Thanks for all the responses! That was my first Bigger Pockets post, and the community quickly showed me what a valuable resource it is. I plan to stick around.

I've decided to look for another installer, and will be sure to vent it externally. Today I poked my head into the attic for the first time, and the only access point is on the opposite side of the house. 

I do have a bathroom fan in an adjacent bathroom...anyone ever tried connecting the new ductwork into an existing one, 2-for-1? Just an idea, certainly not ideal, but might be a reasonable solution at a lower cost than cutting through the roof or wall.

Post: Bathroom Fan Venting Into the Attic?

Dave HallerPosted
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I purchased a new exhaust fan for a bathroom that's never had one before. The guy I contacted to install it suggested ventilating into the attic, rather than externally, since the attic itself is already ventilated. Anyone have experience with this? He said it's a very common move, but I want to make sure it's not a shortcut that could lead to expensive problems (mold, etc.) down the road.