
15 April 2018 | 0 replies
It is a1960s house in good shape and livable but cosmetically very outdated with wood paneling, green tile in the bathrooms and old tile and laminate in the kitchen.

24 April 2019 | 26 replies
I just spent like $800 repairing the control panel on my oven (a 14 year old JennAir oven that retails at over $2000).

11 September 2017 | 22 replies
Topic is Wholesaling Your Real Estate Deals Panel.

1 May 2017 | 9 replies
Currently not livable because HVAC and plumbing are not in working order. 59,900 List Price90,000 Realtor Provided ARV37,500 our cash offer (no lending because it's not liveable)40-45k - Repair estimate (roof+double layer removal, foundation and sump pump, asbestos siding removal/replacement, HVAC replacement including about 40% of ductwork, electrical panel replacement, plumbing updated from cast iron, complete kitchen and bath, chimney removal, 1100 sq ft flooring, all interior doors and hardware, single garage door, windows and 5 exterior doors, yard drainage issues and tree removal, drywall repair and other finishes, possible mold remediation)$345 Expenses (excluding mortgage) $950 Monthly Rent

23 July 2016 | 7 replies
$5,000-$5500 is what I pay IF the electrical panel can handle it.

18 December 2017 | 9 replies
I also discovered the old HW tank was running off a 30amp double pole at the panel with a 20amp double pole shutoff buried in the HW tank closet behind the tank???.

30 December 2017 | 2 replies
What I didn't know was the panel is a recall and needs to be replaced.

27 September 2019 | 13 replies
A few interesting revenue sources I've found:-Selling tideland rights - locally we have great shellfish, and you can sell *just* the tideland right to large seafood companies, while keeping the use of the property-Selling timber - I found out a local investor just buys vacant lots, logs them, then resells, with all the money in the timber-Selling energy - in some cities, if you have solar panels, you can sell excess energy created back to the cityWhat other creative alternates have you found for getting more money from a property?

27 August 2022 | 14 replies
We have it with a coded deadbolt so the PM can get into the garage if there's ever an issue with the water heater or electric panel, and could provide that info to a guest in an emergency if necessary.
3 September 2023 | 7 replies
I initially paid for repair but the repair job was not good at all - this was a lazy Susan cabinet door, the repairman tried to bond the two panels but there's so much gap between the two panels and paint has chipped, they're so ugly.