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Denita Ozenne Leaking pipes... Dream home or nightmare?????
30 December 2015 | 15 replies
However, if the numbers are on the tighter side then forcing the repair might be a good option to use and still close the deal.I would assume that if you were able to get responses from a number of others on the site they would probably say things like I am going to list here.1) Problems can seem small and simple at first but grow larger in a hurry - it happens.2) Depending on the type of shower/tub installed in the above unit it may be more than a simple fix and get into much more money than you think - you won't know until you open the ceiling for sure.3) After the plumbing repair you could be looking at mold potentially in the joist spacing area between units.4) Depending on the length of time the issue has existed and been patched to get by you may also have damage to the wood - joists between units and or sub floor issues under the upper unit tub/shower.5) If there is insulation between the two units, you may have soaked and degraded insulation that needs to be replaced as well - good news is that rock and insul are cheap to replace.6) OR......... you may have someone open it up to fix it and its just a simple plumbing issue and is a quick and easy fix - totally possible too.Just as an illustration, I went to replace a bath faucet for an accountant friend of mine yesterday.
John Arendsen Crowd Funding as a RE Investment? Your thoughts?
28 June 2016 | 23 replies
There are various Crowdfunding platforms for real estate such as Realty Shares, Realty Mogul, founder, Patch of land and more, which makes real estate investment easier for investors and developers.
Hope N. Inspector found mold. Should I cancel the deal?
26 December 2015 | 10 replies
The bank accepted an offer on an REO condo in Chicago, but the inspector found a small patch of mold (probably the size of a fist) on the bathroom ceiling.
Kodie Altvater Rehab/gut costs for Baltimore row home
16 August 2017 | 15 replies
Old owners did a patch job but there is bowing of the brick and seemingly some concrete separation from the wall.
Iman Yu Is this a good buy & hold duplex deal in Houston area?
17 September 2015 | 22 replies
‘5907 Allison Rd’ unit is one of the small patch of 6 or so the same type of duplexes in that area and it’s right in front of a private horse ranch.
Sean Tagge New investor in Salt Lake City, Utah area.
17 September 2015 | 11 replies
@Garrett Beecher I am redoing the tile in the bathroom and kitchen, new sinks, repainting, possibly new carpet, and patching up some walls.
Greg W. Minneapolis suburb duplex; good deal or not?
16 September 2015 | 10 replies
The house is habitable but needs a few updates; paint, carpet, minor plumbing, minor electrical, flooring and some patching, etc.
Sam G. Roof Coating DIY
19 September 2015 | 5 replies
So my roof is not currently leaking but I do need to have some areas patched up.
Michael McCartney San Antonio Electrician DIY
18 September 2015 | 9 replies
Minimal help on certain areas here and there.There will not be a tenant in the property at the time of the rewire and I am aware of the drywall patching that will need to take place after.
Alison L. Sell in hardship or ?
18 September 2015 | 5 replies
Sorry to hear you both are hitting a rough patch in your lives.