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Tom Tijerina Roomate dead -- overwhelmed
2 December 2021 | 7 replies
Got a boy to keep her company too but she generally ignores him unless he takes her ball.
Aaron Yang Where to network with other sponsors for net worth requirement?
8 May 2021 | 5 replies
When you guys did your first syndications, how did you find other sponsors to bring his/her balance sheet onto the table?
Greg Kitzmiller Finishing A Detached Garage Conversion
24 December 2021 | 1 reply
I would recommend dimpled polyethylene with taped seams and edges on top of the existing slab acting as a vapor barrier.
Steven Maldonado Updating my househack bathroom
25 December 2020 | 13 replies
did you need to place any type of vapor barrier in the tile before adding the LVT.
Tico Sellers Anchorage 4-plex inspection findings
20 July 2021 | 5 replies
However, I am not as concerned with crime or the quality of tenants (to a degree) at this time, as I am with ensuring the property is up to code and isn't going to land me in some kind of hot water with the municipality (particularly as the area transitions through the Target Neighborhood Plan).Just received the report back on a property I am pursuing, and would like to know potential shortfalls of some of these items that may or may not be a big deal.  1980s era build with the following items of interest:- Lacking 1A10-BC extinguishers, water heaters lacking drip tubes and seismic straps, windows blocked by stored items preventing egress, common area doors not self-closing or fire rated, cleaning/sealing water staining in various areas, other key areas with wood rot/staining as viewed from crawl space, roof missing some shingles (age unknown), birds in attic (missing some grates), vapor barrier to thin/missing in crawl space, exterior damp proofing damaged. 
Suja N. Pay for an Environmental Phase 2 or Walk Away?
17 August 2021 | 3 replies
The former use as a auto repair could present some concerns and you should find out how the former heating oil tank was abandoned (removed, closed in place, etc). since you are converting this building as opposed to demo so you wont be excavating impacted soil, the principal concern would be potential for vapor intrusion since you're planning on converting to residential. this can be addressed with a system similar to radon system.
Tyler Todhunter High humidity in rental home
20 January 2021 | 12 replies
Batted insulation has a vapor barrier that keeps moisture away from the drywall.
Ann Dinh General contractor for vapor barrier
19 July 2022 | 5 replies
I need some help with putting down a vapor barrier for my triplex.
Zachary Willis Duplex Dream...or Disaster
8 July 2022 | 1 reply
We walked away when we found water in the crawl, but the seller negotiated finding a company to put in a sump pump, dehu, and a vapor barrier.
Ryan Dossey Does your Boss know that you are an investor?
3 December 2014 | 67 replies
. ;) My manager owns a "vapor shop".