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Bobby Valcin New Appliances vs. Used Appliances In Rentals
4 June 2024 | 23 replies
I now let tenants know they can provide their own gas stove, or I'll pull one from 'storage' and they take what they get. 
Vladimir Kotomin Looking to execute my first 1031 exchange
1 June 2024 | 10 replies
Oil and gas royalties - a little know acceptable 1031 replacement opportunity. 
Edward Schenkel Ask An Attorney Anything About Real Estate Law
9 June 2024 | 223 replies
The gas and electric are on, but no water.
David Brain Hybrid Car's
1 June 2024 | 10 replies
Now when gas is $5, we might be able understand what David means.
Prabhat Rao New construction home in an area going through gentrification.
31 May 2024 | 2 replies
However the intersection is known to be a high crime area with motels and gas station.
Simon K. Cars
1 June 2024 | 27 replies
I really like it, but the gas mileage is a disappointment.
Pratik Kochar Electrical Upgrade from 100 amps to 150/200 amps
31 May 2024 | 6 replies
Ft ranch home with new appliances ( Refrigerator, dishwasher, stove(electric or gas), washer/dryer, microwave etc and contemplating whether it requires and electrical upgrade from 100 amps to 150/200 amps.Currently the HVAC system installed for central heating/cooling is  15 amps)and there is gas water heater.Do you anyone know if this needs to a mandatory upgrade or any recommendations around the same and what it can cost to upgrade electric panel to 150 amps/200 amps?
Jonathan Greene Why You Should Be Looking For Uneven Multifamilies
31 May 2024 | 0 replies
Sometimes, you need to remove the gas line and stove, but many towns are ok with owner-occupany in the boarder.Let me know if have you any questions and when you are looking, look for uneven layouts to cash flow more to start.
Gordon Vaughn The Best Kept Secret For Bidding On HUD Homes
5 June 2024 | 274 replies
Your calculations are spot on  I just had a bid on a Hud  property which turned out to be a unusual email from Chronos  The home was under contract and the buyer left the water on or there was a leak and caused about $10,000 in damage (according to Hud) They migrated some of the damage pressured tested the water and it was back on market I bid a net of $171,000 or so to net (list price was $195) and received an email from Chronos that the minimum acceptable bid was $171, 321   i was able to up my bid to the acceptable amount and now have it under contract This was the first time Chronos  directly intervened in a bid The only bad thing is I am only allowed to activate the electricity and not the water and gas Also cash is an option on the contract and they treat hard money as cash   Electronic signatures are also acceptable goodbye blue ink 
Jordan F. Cost for Replacement of Gas Wall Heater in Los Angeles
28 May 2024 | 3 replies
Hi Everyone,I have a unit whose gas wall heater just got tagged by the gas company for leaking CO.