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Hoi L. House flooded after contract but before closing
8 September 2021 | 7 replies
A few of my wife's pictures taken on 9/5 showed cracks on the cement floors (obvious that I know I didn't notice them when we first saw the house on 8/15), a ~8" chunk of cement missing from the 6" thick foundation pads on which the oil burning furnace sits, with the HVAC 8" inlet metal collar on it rusting already. 
Brandon Bell Wheel chair accessibility
10 September 2021 | 11 replies
So I was screening for tenants for my rental, and this one family met all my criteria.
Stephen VanMeter Where are all the Treasure Coast RE meet ups?
7 September 2021 | 4 replies
You may also consider joining the FVRMA chapter for the Treasure Coast. 
Ishmael Johnson Water heater damaged by flood caused by hurricane
11 September 2021 | 11 replies
My dad was in sheet metal for years and knew alot about HVAC, he determined with a little work they were functional.
Genny Li I just had a tenant ask about changing a burnt-out light bulb...
16 September 2021 | 55 replies
I said, "doesn't sound like an emergency, I'll get you guys a screwdriver set, but there's different screw heads that I'll have to show you if you never done it before".On the other extreme, I got a middle age tenant who used to be a home improvement contractor, belonged to the sheet metal workers union working for a municipality, was furloughed at one point.
Ting Liu Pest control question for Chicago area
13 September 2021 | 4 replies
Hi Ting,I've had Pest Control companies that layed down a DMZ of sorts outside the buildings.Fire ants, ants, and a lot of other crawlies seem to stay away from the DMZ area--keeping them out of the house.I've had them do it in the pouring rain and on nice days.Maybe they do something like that in your area.If it's a problem, you can scheduled ongoing service for it--where they will come out and re-apply.Or you could pass the info on to the renter--it's less costly then her hiring an attorney (unless she is govt subsidized and gets free attorneys via legal aid).They also do a building inspection inside and out--looking for entry points that need to be "Repaired", but ants get in through the smallest cracks.If you have a slab foundation, they may be under the slab and coming through a crack in it--exterminators can handle that.One or two phone calls will get you a quick price, and being there when it happens to take notes on where the tech says to repair to prevent other insects coming in might be a smart move.I've seen long lines of ants outdoors coming up a metal handrail to an apartment and going into a tiny space at the corner of a window and into the apartment. 
Max T. Damage caused by all-star tenant
12 September 2021 | 25 replies
On a side note to this, I try to always use glue joints on under-sink traps unless I've got metal threaded pipe under there.
Jorge Vazquez Tampa is a good option for house hacking
21 September 2021 | 2 replies
Jorge,I agree Tampa is a great spot I am right across the bridge over in Treasure island/St.Pete by the beaches. 
Rhona Didi LVP or laminate for 2nd floor condo with STC >65
3 October 2021 | 3 replies
What is it constructed from   I assume its something like (2) layers GWB on metal channel on joists or trusses at 16" on center w/ 3/4" floor sheathing and 1" gypcrete and insulation. 
Chris Wilburn Rehab Bid sound reasonable?
22 September 2021 | 1 reply
Roof pitch 12/12-New shingles and edge metal $9k (plus replacing plywood where needed)-exterior painting $6k (definitely will be replacing some cedar boards here, but not clear on how many, maybe 10-15) -rebuild four stair walk up on porch $1.5k-carpet tear out and LVT (4.5mm clic, 12mil wear layer) throughout $15k-replace 40ft of cedar fence $5kLet’s assume that there are few to no surprises and the work quoted is the only work necessary.Let me know if I’m missing any info that would help.