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Darshan Patel Yuck! Lots of rusty water in sump pit
18 July 2018 | 6 replies
hey just some advice from a plumber ive been doing plumbing for 5 years nowyou said you had a iron sump pit, likely the pit is beginning to corrode and thats the cause of the iron deposits, now a days most pits are made from composit plastics ,another possibility is the piping could be the cause if its a metal pipe [iron or galvinized steel ] it could be contaminating the water being pumped out, again most pipes now a days are PVC either sch 40 ,80 or ABS to prevent this issue, it could be the pump is corroded and failing but if its working i doubt that its that ad if the pump was that bad it likely would have failedother than those the only other thing that comes to mind is that it could be something in the basement that is made of iron or steel that is in the pathway to thw water on its journey to the pit.hope this helps
Gregory Kawa New investor in California/Nevada
2 July 2018 | 6 replies
Hi @Gregory Kawa just wanted to warn you about the new legislations in Palm Springs which can prevent short term rentals in near future.
Chelsey Willett Question about NY state real estate law
14 June 2018 | 1 reply
This would prevent another brokerage from marketing the property and also protect them from sellers that have found a buyer on their own and are trying to cut out the broker fee (this does happen).
Jonathan Partsch New owner from California (but property is in Ohio)
10 November 2018 | 6 replies
An inspection from a home inspector would be an extra precaution they would certainly tell you if there is anything that should be addressed, or even maintenance that should be performed to prevent more serious issues.
Gerald Thitchener General Contractors in AZ
15 June 2018 | 1 reply
I'm looking for General Contractors that have the following attributes:Schedule and Timeliness orientated, that can work with and lead Sub-Contractors to accomplish Rehab on time and budget.Quality Work on Rehab to prevent call backs.
Israel Hernandez Hurdles of being self-employed while trying to start in RE
18 June 2018 | 11 replies
I’m very entrepreneurial and have always wanted to start my own business, but it wasn’t until just recently that I figured out that real estate is the business I want to get into so, I’m asking the dumb questions now so I can hopefully prevent a headache down the road. 
Kyle Doney Tree Branch Fell On Car at Neighboring Property - WWYD?
17 June 2018 | 28 replies
Two things: First, if you were negligent in allowing the branch to rot and did not do preventative maintenance, you can be sued.
Pratik P. Anyone done Adverse Possession?
16 June 2018 | 4 replies
They've already been paying taxes, they have someone staying in a trailer in the backyard to prevent squatters. 
James Galla Recommend: City Waterproofing Akron, Ohio
16 June 2018 | 0 replies
Bryan and his team took adequate precautions to prevent damage to any of the property when doing work.
Tamara Jefferson Voluntary dismissal of Lis Pendens without prejudice
27 June 2018 | 9 replies
There was a Lot of false promoting of the idea of the 5 year SOL preventing banks from foreclosing, by foreclosure defense attorneys.....it was a delusion and lots of investors lost lots of money betting on that.