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4 April 2024 | 8 replies
I use these:LEPOWER LED Security Lights Motion Sensor Light Outdoor, 38W 4200LM Light, 5500K, IP65 Waterproof, 3 Head Detected Flood for Garage, Yard, Porch (White) - Amazon.comWhen flipping out of state I go Simpli Safe.When it comes to local flips I have a home security contracting company that has their own alarm system and app that I really like so I use them but they are local to Cleveland.
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6 April 2024 | 45 replies
Roofs never start leaking on flat areas, its always penetration points or valleys.
5 April 2024 | 6 replies
@Tara AdiI am not an attorneyMy experience has been owning a condo as well as building 1,000’s of themIn this instance there was a defect from the common area element that caused damage to the window which would be the responsibility of the HOAThink of it another way, if the roof leaks and destroys your drywall ceiling - are you responsible to replace the drywall?
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2 April 2024 | 2 replies
Shortly after I was advised by the utility company that there was an issue with my water that is indicating there is a massive leak.
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2 April 2024 | 49 replies
I would tend to think it was a dry trap that is leaking slowly.
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3 April 2024 | 6 replies
If these repairs are left to the tenants and they fail to carry them out, it could potentially lead to a decrease in your property’s value.Here are a few:Structural Repairs: This includes repairs to the walls, roof, and foundation of the property.Plumbing: Any issues with the property’s plumbing system, such as leaks or blockages, are usually the landlord’s responsibility.Electrical Systems: This includes wiring, circuit breakers, and outlets.
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2 April 2024 | 28 replies
I have the scope of work which totals around 80k, possibly more because I just found there is a water leak in the main line 😢I was wondering if I can fix the other units (total work ~20k-25k) and sell with the last unit still distressed.
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1 April 2024 | 17 replies
Perhaps there is one, but until that can be provided as justification for their decision it doesn't seem proper for USPS to be playing 'detective' telling people they can't hang a mailbox when there is a physical address on record with the county.Has anyone run into this too?
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1 April 2024 | 22 replies
It is not worth the time or effort IMO to be a private detective.
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1 April 2024 | 14 replies
If this was real life I'd be prepared for "as-is", full of junk, leaking roofs, or a bigger SOW.