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Michael Vu How Many Issues is TOO Much to Make a Deal Not a Deal?
9 March 2020 | 45 replies
It came out to around $125 / month cash flow, not GREAT, but for a first property it's a base hit and gets me in the game.HOWEVER, here are the main issues that came up from the inspection that really concern me:Horizontal cracks in the poured concrete basement foundation on the back and left side of the house with what looks like attempts to patch it with stucco in the pastKnob and Tube wiring throughout the entire house (concerned about getting insurance)Galvanized piping for majority of water supply lines (low water pressure throughout house)Leaking roof from chimney (need to install cricket) and fix upstairs unit wallsOne of the furnace flues is completely deteriorated and needs replaced, currently releasing some levels of carbon monoxide into basementOne of the water heaters is from 1992Some water intrusion damage in main electrical panel and one of the breaker panel is a Pushmatic styleThese are what I conclude as the big ticket items.
Trystan Fuglseth Fertile Minnesota Real Estate
11 March 2020 | 6 replies
My concerns would be:-the potential for strained relations within the family-owning a big (and probably old?)
Rachel Rogers Blown breaker fuse who pays me it the landlord unsure of the law
10 March 2020 | 3 replies
I'm renting a house in Georgia and a fuse blew in the breaker panel is it my job or the landlords to fix the fuse will they gave to reimburse me for any cost I spend
Rawn Wilson Commercial Tenent Abandoned Property
2 September 2020 | 5 replies
@Rawn Wilson You have every right to pursue litigation and you should, so long as it does not cause you financial strain
Josh Gallagher Fix and hold ended up being a fix and flip
10 June 2020 | 3 replies
Floors, kitchen remodel, paint, roof, double pane windows, minor landscaping.
Shelli Callan What is the best option from mobile home parts?
11 June 2020 | 3 replies
I have replaced single pane aluminum windows in two early 1980’s homes using double pane vinyl framed windows from a mobile home supply store.
Stephan Ketterer Retrofitting single pane windos
11 June 2020 | 5 replies
Hello,I am newly working at a startup and I am trying to connect with office building owners with single pane windows that we could replace with a new technology that saves ~80% of the traditional cost.
Stone Jin I may have a haunted house, what to do?
28 April 2020 | 32 replies
Turned out that a double pane window had a leak and became quite “Spooky” when the wind would blow.
Max T. The Inner Pane Only Window Crack
1 June 2020 | 1 reply
Anyone else experience the mystery of a double pane window developing a crack on the inner pane only?
David Medeved Refinancing during covid
8 November 2020 | 19 replies
Additionally, when private lenders are expecting a short term loan and that is not the case, it strains relationships I've worked so hard to build, through absolutely no fault of my own.