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Account Closed Mold problem
27 April 2014 | 7 replies
The good ones are several hundred dollars, but can pull gallons of water out of the air every hour.Hope you get the problem resolved!
Georges A. Urgent Advice needed - should I keep the inspection or not
8 May 2014 | 15 replies
I have never dealt with mold before but doing some research all I need is:- Wear protective gear- demo the affected walls (the ones not dry)- Moldicide + vacuum it all and not use bleach(I don't have any air ducts so one less thing to worry about)- Wait a few days, look for mold and if none put back the dry wallsI can do it all by myself no?
Matthew Reed Furnace problems....
30 April 2014 | 1 reply
The updraft now blows into some new ducts in the attic and uses the crawl-space ducts as the air inlet.
Michael Alston Where and how to start investing from overseas?
4 June 2014 | 9 replies
We're an Air Force family in the UK and have purchased 3 properties from here, sight unseen.
Michael D'Egidio How can I determine a legitimate 3rd party to a fake one?
30 April 2014 | 8 replies
I got you. yea, that's exactly what it sounds like. he's sending the guy contractual numbers with a ton of figures in the air.
Teresa Keith My First Rehab. Project...
5 May 2014 | 0 replies
I will come back here and periodically give you all an update on how I'm doing each week.Here is a brief summary of what I gathered from the walk-through (applies to both units unless specified):Get paint inspected for lead on the exterior, Repurpose hardwood floors, Replace all windows then board them up, Replace back door (unit 1), Full rehab in bathroom, Fix electrical panel in kitchen, Gut all walls and floor in kitchen down to the studs (unit 2), Repair hole in bedroom ceiling (unit 2), Add appliances and countertops, Replace hot water heaters, Rewire outlets, Add air conditioning unit, Fix plumbing in kitchen and bathroom, Paint entire house inside/out, Work on Landscape in the back, clean roof and gutters, add down spouts for gutters, add gas meters, and gut and redo the small balcony off the kitchen.I would appreciate it very much if you seasoned investors will give me your input, suggestions/advice, and comments.
Victor N. Headache Turning on/off utilities During Inspection Period
12 May 2014 | 10 replies
You could bring a small generator & air compressor to check electric, plumbing & gas, except for waste lines.
Serge S. What is the best decade for quality of multifamily construction
2 June 2014 | 16 replies
The really old buildings (the oughts to 40s/50s) require a concerted effort to bring to "modern" energy efficiency standards and the ultimate level of retrofit is limited by the fact these buildings were never designed or constructed to be air tight.
Sam Abe Minor plumbing issue
16 June 2014 | 23 replies
Within 72 hours I offered to change the carpet immediately but she didn't want us to enter the unit until she hired a company on her own to evaluate as she claimed there is ecoli probably but the company did the test and ecoli was negative and now they are claiming we do negative air filtration, Remove the affected baseboards, Remove and haul away the drywall / plaster from all the affected areas, 2’-0” high and 2’-0” passed the visible water damaged stained areas, Remove the toe kick from the master bathroom vanity, Use a low pressure rinse with a biocide solution to disinfect the affected areas, Set up dehumidification and air movers to dry the affected areas., Final swab testing is recommended at the end of the cleaning.Once the above has been performed, it will then be oaky to install the new carpet and padding.
Stephen E. Leasing Ups and Downs
24 May 2014 | 21 replies
Big dog pet hair will accumulate in heating systems, air ducts, and under appliances.