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Cody Barrett Is it appropriate to shadow handymen/contractors?
22 February 2016 | 24 replies
The contractor had never bothered to put the pipe in to drain condensation from the pan.
Meghan Reed Any condensed RE Principles and Practices courses in CT?
1 September 2016 | 1 reply
I'd like to get licensed as an agent in CT and I am seeking a condensed course to do so. 
Lee Warren "turnkey" inspection report came back with numerous issues
6 April 2017 | 29 replies
I got the inspection report back stating roof was approximately 8 years old (supposed to be new), furnace approximlatey 15 years old, AC unit 10, soffits hanging down, rotted door threshold, bedroom door that doens't latch, front door that has gaps to the exterior, electrical ground cut, a/c condenser line broken, basement foundation cracked, counter tops lift off (not sealed to cabinet), toilet loose, driveway and walkway leading to front door cracked, iron sewer line leaking, bathroom sink has leak in pipe (in the line, under the sinkbowl) and a few other items.I know not everything on the inspection report is a big deal, and inspection reports always have items on there, but..................... what concerns me is the fact that the roof was marketed to me as being new and is not, its approximately 8 years old.... the HVAC was marketed to me as being under 5 years old and its not...... its over 5 years old (with issues), counter tops weren't sealed to cabinets,soffits were supposed to be repaired (according to the scope of work) , and the foundation is cracked (which could or could not be a big deal).  
Kim Morrissey Rehab Nasty Basement Apartment
17 December 2016 | 6 replies
If it is a cold exterior wall a slight ir gap is good for condensation purposes.Any flooring rated for below grade will work. 
Nick Elrod Is it smart to invest in a red hot market?
29 July 2015 | 23 replies
You can condense all your "thank you" comments to one post and just dedicate a few lines to each person.
Trina Seever Advice on the best way to enter a new area
6 September 2016 | 8 replies
It's been awhile since I've posted, I love trolling but am usually too busy sheet rocking and such to actually post anything :)  But I'm kind of looking for advice from investors who do a little different line of work than I do...WARNING this is going to be really long, because I'm not good at condensing my stories.Background:  My husband and I have been remodeling/building houses for a long time, but 2 years ago, we both quit our jobs to try doing it full time.  
Eric Tom Window Replacement Rehab - Beginner Questions
21 March 2019 | 2 replies
I am not sure when they were last replaced, but I have 4 windows each ~94in long and ~34in tall.My tenant found mold growing near the window tracks and interior caulking as well as condensation along the edges of the window.
Tim B. HVAC repair gone wrong
15 May 2019 | 8 replies
There is condensation, not sure why you have a pump unless you don't have a gravity drain for condensation off the compressor or coil in the air handler.
Janice Traub Air Conditioner Security Cages And Turnkey Deals
28 January 2016 | 27 replies
The legislation did make a shift in thieves taking the copper line-set as apposed to the entire condenser in some cases. 
Mike Dorneman Purchasing a “winterized” foreclosure
26 October 2017 | 5 replies
All that time with no heat in the winter and no air conditioning or ventilation in summer can cause moisture to form in the structure due to condensation build up.