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Brian Huber Option Contract in FilePlace?
15 December 2014 | 14 replies
Things you might need a computer to troubleshoot, etc.If I'm an investor, unless I go to law school to be a real estate attorney, I'm not going to know every minutiae about all real estate laws every potential pitfall.
Nikki Greene New from western PA, mercer, lawrence counties
30 April 2015 | 11 replies
Hoping to find investor to flip some of these cheep homes.Im a electrician with 15 years been doing everything for 4yrs.Electric -done everything from service updates total rewires add outlets lights fans low voltage phone thermostat.( Anthony "Monk" Laurenza) electrical inspector told me to use him as a referencePlumbing- total replumbed houses add baths repairs replaced old cast iron drains used pex copper pvc repair and added gas pipe black pipe and gastight.repair/replace hotwater tanks both gas and electric.Drywall/finishing-repair drywall or plaster total guts went over old plaster textured ceilings.Trouble shooting and repairing furnaces/boilers-replaced furnaces with 90+, trouble shoot and repair pressure switch gas valves rollouts computers igniters .Paint-good at cutting in rolling (repair holes and cracks using tape mud 20min mud caulk)Windows/doors-repairing cutting glass and glazing replacing .replacing/repairing doors interior/ exterior.Also been doing maintenance on 30+ rentals for 2yearsNot much carpet, roofing,siding.Thank you, Travis [email protected]
Jonna Weber Mysterious "knock" coming from an interior wall
1 March 2021 | 50 replies
It is not very easy to troubleshoot this without being able to see the situation. 
Chris Farrugia How much rehab do you do on your own vs. contract out?
18 November 2015 | 92 replies
I plan to take an HVAC course one of these days so I can at least trouble shoot
Kyle M. Tenant wants to fix appliance
18 January 2015 | 8 replies
The $20 part turns into a troubleshooting mistake.  
Therese V. Who's "first" for tenant priority?
28 October 2015 | 18 replies
Therese--couple of things that are addressed some on the board already, mostly to help streamline this for the future...For the future-- maybe clarify if you are using a first qualified applicant (gets it) screening method or if you are allowing a set/variable time to get a pool and then sifting it for best qualified applicant; this can help you from the outset... 2) Trouble shoot every procedure in the application, screening (and even from the showing through offer and signing process) to make sure it works without glitches.
Rolanda Eldridge HVAC Recommendation--Jacksonville/St Augustine Area
25 March 2016 | 0 replies
Troubleshooting Expert..Hopefully don't have to replace..Thx
Crystal Dundas Heating optionS to prevent high turnover - philadelphia, pa
1 March 2016 | 31 replies
I feel like I have made them aware of the cost when they complain and I am happy to trouble shoot issues.For conversion this is an economic decision I would also look at costs, how long will it take the OP to recoup costs for conversion?
Cary P. Denver Metro - Drainage issue - who do I call?
19 April 2016 | 16 replies
Again your best bet is trouble shooting the old system.
Sunny Burns Thermostat Limited to 73, Tenant Complaining Too Cold!
2 April 2016 | 10 replies
If they are complaining about a specific room troubleshoot that.