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Paul Lachaud Negotiating after Home Inspection
19 December 2016 | 5 replies
Heats all 4 unitsOwner pays gas for heating in all 4 units (There are 4 individual meters in the house for stoves, and 1 house meter for heat and dryer)Generates heat by creating steam that ciruclates in radiators in all unitsTenants have no control, it is regulated by a thermocouple outside the houseGet a Structural Assessment Termite Treatment Evidence of termite treatment in the past (dug out tunnels)Evidence of new tunnels, though they are likely inactive due to cold.Fire Damage in back corner of basement, everything is replaced but some joists in opposite corner so beyond surface damage (he recommended I get records of the work done)Cracks inside and outside on second floorRoof- recommends consulting a roof contractor Overall good Damage over the entry wayGet Main sewage pipes scoped.
Tim Pagano Septic Systems Sussex County
22 March 2017 | 11 replies
BTW, the location of wells on adjoining property is also a factor in determining the location of the septic system.
Rama Theegala DETENTION POND AND BUYING A HOUSE
21 March 2017 | 3 replies
They are necessary due to the amount of impervious surfaces associated with foundations, driveways, roads, etc. 
Lucas LeBlanc Home inspector messed up, possible insurance claim?
15 June 2017 | 18 replies
If you have a signed agreement with the inspector, I would bet that somewhere in that agreement is a waiver of indemnity against the inspector/company and also a statement that this is their best surface knowledge but that you should consult with engineers et al to have  concrete information.
Matthew Atkinson Risks of not getting a survey
13 July 2016 | 6 replies
You really need a survey to be sure you are getting what you think you are and more importantly make sure you don't have title issues that are not apparent on the surface - adverse possession and such.
Rakesh Balavanthapu Is the 1% rule dead in 2023 ?
26 July 2023 | 83 replies
Please let me know how you guys are dealing with thisHi Rakesh.I see this same topic surface occasionally here on BP.Nope, 1% is not dead.
Michael Judkins What tools do you use for spotting positive cashflow properties
28 November 2020 | 2 replies
I know I can do this by hunting and pecking on Zillow and looking at the mortage payment estimate vs the Rental "Zestimate", but it's time consuming and doesn't surface opportunities at a high level. 
Tyler Hardy Self-Storage. Help me analyze this deal/strategy!
9 May 2021 | 6 replies
Lets say rock surface
Christian Wathne BRRRR in Seattle, Washington (with before/after pics and numbers)
8 August 2017 | 72 replies
. - Cabinets & quartz counters were from Pius in seattle; they have good pricing, a good showroom and are fairly quick to turn around- cabinets are the 'grey shaker' for the kitchen, 36 inches tall was the right size for our 94 inch ceilings to give us cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling; and 'white shaker' for the bathroom vanity; same counter on both- floors are laminate from costco; "harmonics camden oak"; I they're 8mm thick, 6 inch wide and 48 inch long and have a pre-attached pad; great texture on the surface and solid quality feel; would definitely buy again- kitchen backsplash was from home depot online (couldnt find subway I liked both the look and price of in store) called "jeffrey court classic brick" in 2inch x 4inch size for $2.89/ft- appliances were the entry level samsung stainless, with a counter dept fridge- cabinet handles and faucet were from amazon; cabinet handles are brand "Probrico" in the 5 inch size.
Christopher Freeman Building the Right Chart of Accounts
23 July 2018 | 4 replies
As an example, we have considered breaking down Repairs & Maintenance into sub-categories like "Interior Surfaces" or "Plumbing" and then further breaking those down into sub-sub-categories like "Wear and Tear" vs "Damage" vs "Outside Influence."