Edita D.
INCREASED water bill - should I be alarmed?
30 November 2013 | 14 replies
I am concerned that there could be some water leakage that can damage my property.
Courtney Rollins
My First Investment-DEAL OR NO DEAL?! :)
10 February 2019 | 19 replies
Here are some of the numbers. 4 Bedrooms 3.5 bathroom row houseUnder contract at $109,900 purchase costComps & ARV $126,000Conventional loan at 20% & 5.8% interest, 30 yearsFull seller’s helpInitial estimated cost of repairs: $5000 (however now unsure due to foundational and roof issues)Anticipated cash flow: $284Major issues: There was significant ponding and evidence of leakage on roof.
Gregory Flores, Jr.
Morrison Colorado Contractor Needed for Water Damage to Bathroom
17 January 2018 | 3 replies
Too much paper was flushed causing water leakage along the piping, which flooded the bathroom floor and soaked the drywall that leads to the basement laundry room.
Inam Rehman
First visit to Properties i had hopes for !! Disgusting!
8 May 2014 | 4 replies
i simply cant say enough about this unit.Second unit: Sigh of releif had clean hardwood floors.. clean kitchen..clean bedroom (windows had spiders etc but looked fine) ..living roof floor squeaked in few places when stepping on those spots..second bedroom was cleanish ..pantry had HOLE in roof with umbrella being used to contain water leakage.. overall no bad odor etcThird unit: Clean hardwood floors..cluttered kitchen (but thats not relevant to house itself) bedroom was clean ..bathroom had hole in floor near bathtub and when stepped on it moved downwards and seemed like cant withstand too much weight.. two broken windows but still intact.. had similar hole in one room being used as storage.Basement was cold and seemed to have moist air.. yellow glue like stuff used to seal around windows and pipes.. very cluttered.Most of stairs in house squeaked and some felt loose.Conclusion:Noway im paying +100k for this i wouldnt even consider this 3 unit but 2 as one of unit was not liveable at all !!!
Umair Khalid
High water bill due to toilet flush leakage
17 September 2021 | 15 replies
I am in New Jersey. I received a super high water bill ($3800) which is way higher than my usual bill ($800). Upon checking I found out that my tenant had a leaking flush tank in one of their toilets which they never ...
Engelo Rumora
Owning a gas station
21 May 2020 | 28 replies
i owned a station years ago, one of the biggest issues was if the soil is damaged from tank leakage.
Jay Hinrichs
Telsa Cybertruck the ultimate for the real estate owner operator
2 December 2021 | 202 replies
At this point, buildings are being build to store old EV batteries (on pallets) of course in fear of leakage into the ground.
Runa Laila
uninsured underground oil tank.
16 October 2023 | 4 replies
I'd have the seller pay to remove them and have a qualified company test the soil to check for leakage.
Cory Dessauer
Looking for a lawyer here in Cincinnati, Ohio for an Eviction
15 July 2018 | 4 replies
They were trying to make arguments about rehab (they almost intentionally did cause leakages to lower floor units), retaliation, living too long on a property etc, but all of that isn't valid in a court as long as you posted a correct notice.
Donna Henry
Contractors are outrageous
12 October 2021 | 16 replies
I have seen windows installed incorrectly and it can lead to water leakage.