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Guy Azta Drilling well in Cincinnati for apartment building???
11 October 2017 | 17 replies
We also use flapperless toilets (1.2usg or less per flush) to avoid leakdown/run-on.  
Melissa Weller How do I know if this is a load bearing wall?
26 December 2017 | 21 replies
if front to back you should be ok, if they join in the center then a supporting header will need to be installed, either below, flush with hangers, or above in the attic and strap the joists to the beam.
Brian Burke It's 2018. Whatcha Gonna Do About It?
9 August 2018 | 94 replies
My inclination is minor rehab, refinance it and keep the renter in place and just cash the checks, either way, we will  either sell, or refinance to get our cash out.I think we are at a good time and place for now, but I would like to end 2018 a little more flush with cash and long term notes.So net net, we plan on buying one house, refinance another and maybe do another BRRRR or flip.
Alex Deacon Pittsburgh Hot spots
24 October 2017 | 4 replies
According to PennDOT, a guy with a regular license can legally operate a vehicle of up to 26,000 lbs.Assuming the law and its limits stay exactly the same and don't change to benefit the changing interests of very wealthy people and industries historically flush with cash while sticking it further to the weak, poor, and helpless (which of course never happens in America the Beautiful), that means that Pennsylvania cargo carriers will in the near future be able to pay an unskilled worker less than 1/4 of the going rate to take on reliably more than 1/3 of the typical truck load handled by a well-paid and experienced trucker.So I am rather certain that one of the first things that is going to happen is that we're going to see more smaller trucks controlled by autonomous technology with minimally paid people behind the wheel just watching the technology do the work (perhaps while they do a second unskilled job on their tablets) on all roads moving more and more cargo, while there will be a decrease of larger load carriers with expensive drivers on roads that allow trucking traffic.So if there's a road that goes over a bridge that typically has a lot of commercial tractor-trailers going over it in and out of a big shopping development primarily accessible by the bridge, I'd expect to see fewer large trucks on it and faster pickup on the smaller trucks going over it, which would increases the rate of traffic and would likely improve congestion along that artery, thus making rental properties on the less desirable side of this bridge more easily accessible by people who who don't want to pay out the nose for rental properties on the more desirable side of this bridge.
Matt Vezina Sewer scoping as part of inspection?
19 September 2017 | 1 reply
Tenants cannot flush these down the toilet, because they greatly expand if they are immersed with water.
Tom Valichka My renters - Lying or telling the Truth??
24 September 2017 | 21 replies
He said he ran all the sinks, dishwasher, flushed every toilet.  
George Rodriguez When should I cut a mailing list from a direct mail campaign?
21 September 2017 | 5 replies
@Jorge RodriguezIf you stop, you're flushing marketing dollars down the drain after only 2 mailings.
Troy Forney Rent or sell that is the question
20 September 2017 | 2 replies
Here is the strategy I would use (and have used):1) Keep the property and get it rented - The property cash flows and I am personally not a fan of flushing money down the drain by paying both the carrying costs while you wait to sell it and the closing costs at the closing table.2) Call all of the local banks in your area until you find one that will get you a HELOC or business line of credit on the property - If you speak to both the residential mortgage department and the commercial loan department, you should be able to find a bank that will give you a line of credit equal to 80% of the appraised value.3) Start looking for the next property/properties to purchase and use draws against your HELOC/business line of credit to fund down payments and rehabsThe upside of getting a HELOC/business line of credit is you aren't making payments/paying interest unless you draw against it.
Mark Hilgendorf Flushing crazy tenants from new duplex purchase
24 September 2017 | 9 replies

I am buying a small duplex. I had Facebook messaged a girl I thought might be related to the seller, in an effort to reach the seller. She replied that she would let her know. Then I went through the real estate agent...

Eric Calabrese My first investment property
1 October 2017 | 35 replies
I see you also live in flushing.