Tarik Carey
Ron Legrand Quick Turn 4 day bootcamp
25 April 2021 | 6 replies
A live event simply condenses both to motivate you to act.
Rob Willhite
Roofstock
29 July 2021 | 43 replies
And even when sellers are honest, the AC condensers do break down after the sales sometimes.
Mike Wallace
experience with DryLock water sealer?
12 December 2015 | 2 replies
I have used it before, mike, and in a perfect world a cheap roll on product would do the trick, but all my moisture puzzles in the real world are so much more complicated. could be so many things, like where is it coming from... mere warm moist air condensing on cold places, a leak, slope or gutter problem outside, or an more costly drainage issue that means excavation around the house (for example., have you seen Holmes on Homes when they tackle tricky basement moisture the "right way" ).... so I would study it more (alot) and even think about experienced or expert opinions to find a source and craft the best solution.... wish I could say it is a 30 dollar and done deal....
Byron W.
3unit building w/ furnace in each unit. How much for central air?
30 April 2018 | 7 replies
Depends a little bit on the building layout and where the furnaces are located but we’ve been paying around $1800-$2000 per condenser for most properties.
Justin Eaton
Home Inspector vs. Flipper BEEF! (with pics!)
16 July 2018 | 14 replies
Newly installed HVAC system without permits - dual zone heating/cooling was installed and the two condensers at the exterior were installed too close together.
Robert Zenon
What are the core steps of real estate investing?
10 May 2020 | 6 replies
The list you generated are definitely important steps, but if the heart of your question is what are the "core" steps then I would say condense your list to something along these lines:1.
Anthony Newbold
What is the cost of a Furnace These Days?
16 September 2015 | 22 replies
In Oklahoma---, a new furnace, A-Coil, installed, old removed, new copper lines from condenser to coil.
Kyle Kovats
Best Multi-Family Syndication Coaches
3 January 2024 | 45 replies
Hi Kyle,I have similar goals to you, just starting as a REI, going head first into multi-family and looking to learn as much as I possibly can in a condensed manner.
Diane Stinebaugh
time to kick them out. Am I right or am I wrong?
13 September 2017 | 33 replies
They also stole the AC condenser unit outside.
Douglas B.
How to BULLETPROOF my rental property from destructive tenants
2 February 2014 | 11 replies
@Joel Owens cinder block walls and industrial lino works have seen it many times. for me only provide a stove... period. but I do like the prison concept.. seems like we are the wardens.cage the condenser..When I was buying and rehabbing I always put in a new sewer line to the street if it was 20 or more years old could get it done for 1 to 12oo before its an emergency and its one of the biggest maintenance items.And then the obvious I never put carpet in C properties.. most have hard would floors Paint them dark colors. let them use throw rugs. etc etc.bottom line is these homes are lived in roughly