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Anthony Newbold HUD Home Question and Inspections - HELP?
8 October 2015 | 10 replies
As for inspecting the plumbing, just depends on how old the house is, how long has it been sitting vacant, through the winter, what kind of water piping does it have, and what type of drain pipe does it have, just to name a few.
Mason V. House hacking mistake-no lease-
5 October 2015 | 7 replies
@Mason V.Have you exhausted all options as to him just moving out?
Rishi B. Chicago Condo Remodel - Plan Submittal/Architect
4 October 2015 | 1 reply
Hi all - I'm beginning the process of a remodel of a condo - specifically removing the drop/suspended ceiling to convert it into having more of a loft feel with exposed pipes, vents, etc.  
Ryan Busk Multi Use Help for unsuspecting Real Estate Investor
6 October 2015 | 12 replies
Pipes and electrical cost a lot not to mention foundations.
Rodrigo Barrera should i pitch in for utilities?
5 October 2015 | 7 replies
So about a month ago we had a pipe burst in one of our unit, water ran from upstairs bathroom down to kitchen and into basement. water remediation company had fans and dehumidifiers in that tenants place for about a week running continuously. their utilities bill webt from being approx $50 normally to about $108 dollars so around double. theres 3 roommates in that unit and each one got a $100 disount for that months rent to compensate for any contractors coming in and out and not having hot water for about 5 days. my question is should i pay for the additional electricity used caused most likely by the dehumidifiers and fans?
Shannon Sadik Would you take a smoker who promises to quit?
10 October 2015 | 44 replies
All of them awful, exhausting and expensive.Reason 2  - they attract shade while they are smoking outside.  
Jen R. Munroe Falls, Oh Single Family Rehab to Rent - under contract!
27 September 2016 | 35 replies
So far we’ve had almost 20 inquiries and have 5 showings lined up for this week.Here are the final rehab numbers; the asterisked jobs are those that we DIY’d.Final Costs: Item Cost Demo/cleaning* $620 Roof work $4,900 Exterior painting $2,600 Concrete repair $1,100 New exterior doors & locks $1,100 Windows $3,500 Drywall $1,200 New bathtubs & associated plumbing/trim kits $1,800 Remodel remainder of two bathrooms (toilets, vanities, & tiling tub surrounds)* $1,150 Interior painting (includes BIN primer on all walls, ceilings & subfloors)* $950 Electric (interior & exterior fixtures; switches & outlets)* $500 HVAC (bath exhaust fan w/ ducting to exterior; central air) $2,800 Flooring (ceramic tile and vinyl plank; refinish stairs)* $2,200 Used kitchen cabinets & appliances* $1,100 Kitchen counters $325 Carpentry (interior doors & knobs, baseboards, trim, etc.)* $550 Sump pump* $175 Landscaping (trimming, mulching, fill dirt)* $50 Safety (CO & smoke detectors; fire extinguisher)* $70 Utility costs during rehab $230 Misc (plywood; insulation)* $250 Tools/Rental equipment $550 TOTAL $27,720 *DIY jobs; the cost listed is for materials onlyI’m disappointed that we came in about $2,700 over budget, but the unexpected cost of replacing both bathtubs was mostly to blame.
S Harper Looking for a form to move tenants out temporarily - mold
10 October 2015 | 7 replies
One bad section of pipe surrounded by lots of good copper.Wilson - FEMA recommends any mold growth greater than 25 square feet should be handled by a professional mitigation firm.  
Meg K. Should you show the place if it's being fixed up?
10 October 2015 | 16 replies
My wife reluctantly showed one that had the bathroom stripped to the studs with exposed pipes & the kitchen was completely gone.
Chris S. Should I fire my property manager?
12 October 2015 | 5 replies
The pipes needed according to the handyman - a clean out or roto-rooter service.