
7 August 2019 | 2 replies
If you opt for an air handler with heat strips, it will also need a 220-240v dedicated circuit.Here in California, we put a pigtail (appliance plug) on them, and plug them into an outlet.

1 January 2020 | 13 replies
Our inspectors allow this as long as all contents are in the middle of the room so they can get to all the walls, windows, and outlets.

13 December 2019 | 10 replies
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20 May 2020 | 1 reply
The budget for the property is below.Paint walls, cabinets, trim and basement + wall paper removal $3,000Flooring throughout including finished basement $5,000Light fixtures, outlet swaps for white, misc repairs $2,000Landscaping $1,000Appliances $2,500TOTAL BUDGET $13,500Interest and estimated closing costs $10,000Future Sales price: $139,900Potential Profit $44,000Stay tuned for more updates, photos and videos.
16 September 2019 | 9 replies
The photos of the bedrooms show only a couple of outlets, which often means that it still has some knob-and-tube wiring.

16 May 2020 | 10 replies
Location - Spring, TX Built in 1977, 3/2, approx 1500 sqftContract Price - $120kLocked-in Mortgage Rate - 3.5%Total Monthly Rent - $1450- Comes with Section 8 Tenant (Mom & 3 kids)- Buyer pays title insurance- Big items to account for after inspection: Tree too close to the house, needs to be cut downOne side of the garage door opener has no outlet to plug into (there are a total of 2 single garage doors)Kitchen sink drain pipes are "amateurishly" doneRusting of the evaporator coil in the attic (20 yrs old)Attic lines don't have enough insulationOne bathroom toilet is cracking and needs to be securedRoof is missing guttersRoof shingles vs flashing wasn't done 100% correct, needs more spaceThe buyer agreed to a $500 closing cost credit.

20 February 2023 | 3 replies
A Real Estate agent explained to me that these websites were Retail outlets and that I could not use them for any deals.

22 December 2022 | 2 replies
He quoted me about $17,000 and that's not even including the restoration of the drywall, baseboards and carpet after they remove it, as well as getting an electrician to run an electrical outlet under the stairs to power the sump pump.

10 October 2019 | 6 replies
For example there's no GCFI plugs and there's only one grounded outlet per room.