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Ryan Oneal Found this informative. Advice from a home inspector.
29 December 2019 | 4 replies
•⁠Single strand aluminum wiring was common from the mid-60s to the mid-70s, and then everybody realized it was burning down people’s homes.
Maya Patterson Real Estate Investor Newbie
4 February 2020 | 14 replies
After two years I stopped playing, and stopped attending Nova Southeastern & since being away from college I feel like I’ve been introduced to a whole new world and mindset of making money!!
Maya Patterson Real Estate Investor Newbie
26 January 2020 | 13 replies
I moved to Fort Lauderdale 3 years ago to play college volleyball at Nova Southeastern University.
Bret Meyn Looking to get into rental properties.
9 January 2020 | 8 replies
Here is some general info on insuring the property: Here are some things to look for (rather, look out for) from an Insurance prospective:1.Any in-ground tanks (active or inactive)2.Any Knob & Tube or Aluminum Wiring3.If built before 1978, does the building have Lead Safe certifications4.Any wood stoves or secondary heating units.
Ruben Sanchez First time homebuyer
8 December 2019 | 11 replies
Ruben,Here is some info about Insurance for the mult-family homes iI've posted in the past: Here are some things to look for from an Insurance prospective:1.Any in-ground tanks (active or inactive)2.Any Knob & Tube or Aluminum Wiring3.If built before 1978, does the building have Lead Safe certifications4.Any wood stoves or secondary heating units.
Johnny Situ Multi family properties in Gastonia NC
3 November 2017 | 24 replies
Hey @Josh StackI was focusing on the more historic homes on the south / south eastern part of town, near and around the mill.
Robert Johnston Where can I find owner-financed or rent-to-own homes in Delaware
14 November 2017 | 5 replies
I've been looking in New Castle and Newark mostly in an effort to stay away from Southeastern PA. 
Sam Leon Pets DO cost more time, money and stress
30 December 2017 | 2 replies
I do allow pets in some of my rentals, but I have to say, they DO add to my cost, yet I do not charge a pet fee.Here is a list of things I have personally experienced a tenant's dog do.Dug out sprinkler heads pulled them off the lines.Yanked out sprinkler controller wires.Chewed off corners of interior doors.Scratches on exterior doors that looked like the XMEN Wolverine poster.Broke the lower portions of wood blinds.Bent or go THROUGH window screens.Yanked kitchen cabinet door hinges completely off.Removed 80% of paint off cabinet kick plates.Chewed off the bottom moulding of a refrigerator.Exterior door weather seal shredded to pieces.Dog poop all over the back yard when tenants agreed to clean up after each time.This is a new one this week - and I am still unsure how this could happen, can a dog's teeth be strong enough to put a dent almost a hole on the aluminum threshold of an exterior door?
Gabriel Benavidez Pending house Electrical issues
6 January 2018 | 10 replies
Im currently under contract for a my second rental property i had the inspection done Saturday and my inspector found aluminum and copper wiring and he said the house would need to be rewired.
Luiggi Perdomo To Ground or Not to Ground?
4 September 2018 | 14 replies
According to the GC the house is mostly copper and aluminum wiring.