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Andrew Eichelberger Sub metering multi family in Meridian Idaho
21 November 2017 | 5 replies
The benefit would be you would know how much each unit would use, the inconvenience would be that you would have to monitor the flows and modify the S/W/T bills for your tenants accordingly.  
Rob DeLaurentis New investor to the Cleveland Ohio area
1 December 2017 | 19 replies
I monitor this email chain & respond accordingly.
JC K. Water Meter Brand/Model Recommendations for 30-Lot MHP?
28 November 2017 | 6 replies
Guardian provides submeter system design and installation, remote monitoring, automated leak detection alerts and utility bill back services. 
David Lemley Looking for some Colorado advice
22 November 2017 | 8 replies
The Aspen Skiing company just bought Winter Park last year and I think there's going to be a lot of new infrastructure put in.
Ryan D. Signs the market is nearing its peak
5 December 2017 | 63 replies
Residential is not as easy to "add" as everything else because a lot of planning should go into it (i.e. if you add 500 residential units to a city with 2 kids per residence you can imagine the potential infrastructure changes that might need to take place).In terms of people leaving from a high tax state to a lower tax state, it really is relative.
Carrie Peter Newbie trying to do a multi-family build job deal with a 1031
24 November 2017 | 6 replies
I would have them post a performance and payment bond for the build (so you have recourse if it goes belly-up) and have them name as you additional insured on their insurance policy.Don’t forget to check the utility infrastructure to the site.
Todd Dexheimer BP Podcast - Thank you for listening to my episode #248
27 December 2017 | 14 replies
Only, I want to make sure that the infrastructure is in place to be able to handle that kind of volume.I actually do work with some high net worth W-2 earners, surgeons, MD's and such so I see the potential of the future to make some moves but the question is "how" do I get there. 
Chris Furcolo Termite Damage - Should You Take on the Unknown Repairs?
23 November 2017 | 3 replies
Then we had to replace areas of framing on interior and rebuild the window framing plus repair the aged window, but you might need to consider new window as well based on how many on that wall. then drywall and any other infrastructure that needs to be done on that wall: electric plumbing, etc. that affected wall had plumbing so new code dictated double wall with insulation on outer most wall which added additional cost. termite damage went as high as the roof truss and I needed to replace a beam, but luckily above the bottom beam was the only affected area.
Arthur Voskanyan Where to buy RE investment property?
23 November 2017 | 0 replies
You have the jobs, infrastructure, bars/clubs, vs a MFH somewhere more inland, where it’s more quite, with low crime rates, schools, etc?
Sourabh Bora Out of state investing in Indianapolis neighborhood information
2 December 2017 | 22 replies
After the super-bowl a few years ago, the city earmarked millions of dollars to improve streets, roads, bridges, and infrastructure