
15 March 2015 | 41 replies
If the tenants don't pay it, then the water company should shut off the water and it goes on their credit.

22 March 2015 | 7 replies
Once we started construction, we ran into several major problems including a steam pipe running through a kitchen wall that we were planning to open up, a huge leak inside a couple of walls that required the replacing of a whole exterior wall, damaged subfloors, major termite damage that resulted in a replacement of the sill plate in the master bedroom, needing to upgrade full electrical service (and split it into two separate panels) and a corroded water line that required emergency replacement all the way to the street in the middle of winter during record setting cold temps and a snow storm.

8 March 2015 | 11 replies
The property needs a new roof, two ceilings have severe water damage and there is some mold.

7 March 2015 | 8 replies
The most major appliance it has saved me from was a new water heater.

27 June 2016 | 6 replies
CAPEX really depends on building, but I find 1%-2% value annually is reasonable if I plan on maintaining things in good order over the long run.Also, most MFR share one water meter, so find out if rent includes water.

10 June 2015 | 15 replies
Starting over in NC and feel like a fish out of water and more than a tab bit overwhelmed.

10 March 2015 | 32 replies
Could be a water leak in the basement; a blown down section of fence; a water leak under the sink, etc.

11 March 2015 | 14 replies
It is water proof and works great on mildly uneven sub-flooring.

7 March 2015 | 8 replies
My best guess is that because I have 2 bellies holding water and my lateral run is about 40' longer than his, I'm seeing issues and he is not.

10 March 2015 | 69 replies
So no heat, no hot water.