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Ed L. Heat pump vs. Straight electric vs. Natural Gas??
9 February 2014 | 32 replies
I would go back with natural gas for sure if the stove and hot water heater were still gas.
Charlie Moore List of things to look for during investment home walk thrus!
6 May 2019 | 3 replies
@Charlie Moore We do a full video walk-thru on every property our clients write an offer on...always starting in the basement or crawl if available...we look atFoundation for signs of deterioration of damage, or signs of water intrusion or settlingHot water tank or boiler...basically just age and general condition hereHVAC/Duct work...age of system and type of duct work...looking for asbestos wrapped joints as well...and possible code issue with gas linesElectric panel- to make sure its updated and there are no obvious issues...Floor joist to make sure none are sagging or crackedExterior we look at all componentsRoof- general age and number of layers if its shingleGutters and downspouts- for damage and drainage...water needs to get away from the house and foundationSoffit/Fascia- for obvious damage or wood rotSiding- general condition and damageWindows and doors- general condition and functionGrading/drainage..porches and sidewalksTree location and possible root damageInteriorGeneral condition of flooring and walls/ceilings for any damage or defectsElectrical fixturesPlumbing- supply and drain lines...as well as condition of fixtures (faucets and shower/bath)Proper ventilation for ranges/stoves/bathrooms with no windowWobbly, leaking or broken toiletsCondition of appliances if availableAtticVentilation through ridge vent or whole house fanRafters/trusses in good shapeRoof decking for signs of damage or water intrusionLevel of insulationHazardous materialsAsbestos Underground storage tanksOh, and make sure the door bell works ;)This is just a first pass before we decide to go for inspection where we'll get more detailed...looking at all this stuff usually takes 15 minutes...pretty easyGlad to chat more...there is a lot not covered here
Erik Pedersen Basement Apartment
14 October 2013 | 7 replies
There is No stove nor would I put one in.Im also wondering why the seller didnt try to get a CofO before.
Sam Leon Fire extinguisher liability
25 December 2014 | 7 replies
While the judge did find that the damage was still caused by the tenant for starting a fire on the stove when cooking.
Amal Bhatnagar Connecting with Landlords who Hired Property Managers
20 January 2023 | 24 replies
The 1st time was right after move in, no power to the electric stove, called the electrician who installed it, he arrived the next day to fix.
Jimmy Vance How To Deal With Dirty Tenant
26 January 2023 | 7 replies
, closet doors falling off, cabinets need rehab, stove falling apart, botched paint job in a room or two by tenant, sinks that don't work right, stoppers missing on sinks and bathtubs, appears to have done some do-it yourself repairs by wrapping tape around a pipe leak for example, air filter appears to be very old.The only positive is that he doesn't have trash/garbage all over the place.
Christina Yoon Gas stove bans
26 January 2023 | 2 replies
Feels like we are seeing a movement to discourage/ban gas stoves
Missy Longshore My First Deal: Analysis Advice (SF East Bay Area, ADU, HouseHack)
30 October 2018 | 8 replies
Btw you can get clever with the wet bar- no stove is allowed, but if you happen to leave space for a future stove, well that’s up to you!
Account Closed Best bang-for-the-buck appliance set?
11 February 2018 | 10 replies
All standard sizes, I'd like the bundle to at least include:Fridge (around 37" x 67")Stove/Oven (Gas)DishwasherWasher/Dryer (Gas)Microwave (nice to have but not necessary)Property is located in South Bay area, California.
Robert Clark York Pennsylvania investing
31 March 2018 | 7 replies
Tenants that do live here tend to not care about the cheap brand of refrigerator, counter-top or stove.