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All Forum Posts by: Jason Treadwell

Jason Treadwell has started 2 posts and replied 7 times.

Great Deal! Congratulations

Kenneth Dai This is perfect thanks for sharing! Definitely gives me perspective on how to proceed.

@Kim Meredith Hampton Thanks! He did check all the soffits and will be back Saturday to check. Are you suggesting that some holes should intentionally be left open? I definitely do not want them stuck in the walls neither. 

Hey everyone!

This is my first post on the site (not including my intro.) and I intend to do many more, thanks for your help on this so here it goes...

I recently just had an exterminator come by one of my rentals to do an extermination for mice and potentially rats. Besides setting traps and poison he also sealed holes found along the baseboard and walls. I believe he used polyurethane foam to seal the holes which were typically in corners or by the radiators

From a safety standpoint should I be concerned? Also is this a typical approach for covering holes? 

Post: New Member from Chicago

Jason TreadwellPosted
  • Chicago, IL
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Thank you!!! Zahrah McFadgen Dorothy Wulf Jaclyn McClellan . Looking forward.

Post: New Member from Chicago

Jason TreadwellPosted
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Thanks @Rachelle Rodavia and @Marlon Fong I know I am in good company.

Post: New Member from Chicago

Jason TreadwellPosted
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Hey everyone! Great fan of BiggerPockets and new to the forums. Looking forward to networking, learning from and sharing with you all!