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7 Common Mobile Home Inspection Problems
10 October 2024 | 0 replies
Overflowing gutters, a leaking roof, or holes in the siding may lead to moisture entering the mobile home and problems/mold in the wall cavities.Worried you’ll miss something?
Joshua Thang
Appraisal Report Bedroom Count is Different from Actual Number of Rooms
10 October 2024 | 14 replies
Alterations to the original building plans, however small, can create risks.In a nearby county, they have inspectors going around town to check for any unauthorized alterations, A co-worker had an old window AC, his wife was tired of not able to open and use that window, opted to buy a through the wall AC.
Michael Paling
What?! Tenant's are liars? Shocking!
11 October 2024 | 4 replies
I guess the question is what are they lying about (employment, evictions or putting a dent in the wall).
Mark M.
Ratio Utility Billing System (RUBS)
13 October 2024 | 54 replies
Do you have to bust a hole in the wall or dig holes everywhere - how much does that cost?
Dean Valadez
Tenant Turnover Q's: timeframe and cost expectations
9 October 2024 | 16 replies
Typically I have my painter come in a "touch up walls" like 300 bucks max.
William B Mcelmurry
First fix n flip
9 October 2024 | 1 reply
Replaced carpet, textured walls and painted.
Jake Andronico
House hacking at 22 - What I regret...
11 October 2024 | 56 replies
Spackle and paint numerous times, fill holes in the wall, have had to wake up early to move my car due to the parking situation, etc. - Have had to sit down all five tenants and reset expectations in terms of cleaning (including the 68 year old co-worker).3.
Patrick Knapp
Buy, Build, Rent,Refinance, repeat
6 October 2024 | 1 reply
We currently are under contract to buy a .3 acre lot in downtown that is in a frequent transit area, which means we are allowed to build two accessory dwelling units on the lot. we are also zoned for a duplex, so that’s the plan!
Jefferson Black
Old, Small Multifamily HVAC
10 October 2024 | 13 replies
I can't do central AC with no furnace, and wall mounted mini splits will look terrible.
Austin Wolff
Is building new always better than buying?
9 October 2024 | 17 replies
If you build (via managing a general contractor), you should (ideally) know more about how the property was built than if you bought an existing home--you know what's behind the walls, and ideally you might avoid anything wrong with buying an existing home with issues you and your inspector didn't catch.I understand there's risk to building--it just seems right now that the risk is lower than buying an existing house--a house where you simply cannot know every detail without tearing it down to the studs and doing a complete remodel.