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Alex McGhee Let's talk about septic tanks, leach fields, sewer, etc!
10 June 2018 | 11 replies
As the solids build at the surface of the tank they reach a thickness that allows them to exit the tank outlet and enter your leach field.
Tae Kim New Investor based out of Brooklyn NYC
22 August 2017 | 8 replies
A lot of people have also said the educational pieces are super helpful, but I never got much of a chance to try them out. Let
Matt Z. Converting a 2-family back to 3-family - any experiences?
7 March 2017 | 3 replies
Would they just require 100% compliance on the new kitchen, or would they start to nitpick elsewhere - for example, number/distance of electrical outlets in all other rooms (would be a major pain), or even the rise/run of the 2 egress staircases (impossible to do anything about, and Id have to walk away)?
Jen R. Northeast Ohio BRRRR Complete!
16 October 2018 | 30 replies
Detailed renovation costs and rental numbers posted below: Item Cost Demo (includes removing kitchen wall & installing support beam) $1,500 Exterior paint & siding repair/replacement as needed $4,500 Roof repair $350 Foundation repair/basement waterproofing $6,200 Renovate existing bath (new tub & fixtures) $975 Build new staircase to access attic $3,600 Finish attic space (reinforce joists; install subfloor; insulate; install windows; framing; electric; drywall; add bathroom) $19,500 HVAC $2,000 Tile tub surrounds in both baths* $600 Electric (new fixtures/outlets/switches)* $400 Interior paint* $800 Flooring* $1,900 Misc carpentry (trim work, shiplap, floating shelves, etc.)* $575 Misc (landscaping, kitchen faucet, door & cabinet hardware, drywall repair, smoke detectors, etc.)* $600 Utility costs during rehab $200 Closing Costs $2,000 TOTAL $45,700 *DIY jobs; cost listed is for materials only We have almost a dozen showings lined up this week after just a few days on the market, and hope to have a tenant selected over the weekend.
Tyler Hubbs Purchase Contract after owner passing away?
23 December 2019 | 25 replies
I signed my closing docs Thursday and instructed the mobile notary to pick up flowers and take them to her hospital room when she is supposed to sign Friday(next day) BAD NEWS!
Ryan G. New guy in Texas
14 November 2016 | 10 replies
I'm a real estate investor from Flower Mound & I have listened to the podcast & been investing for over 12 years.
Nate Hammond Best Side of Indianapolis?
29 October 2019 | 46 replies
It really is block-to-block as they say (which incidentally seems to be the case in most cities I've invested in) Also on the near eastside I like Irvington, Arsenal Heights, Woodruff Place, Windsor Park, portions of St Clair Place and Little Flower.
Danny Johnson 13 Leads This Week
16 September 2011 | 22 replies
My dad had started a small produce market and flower shop.
Rose Harris White and black wires coming out of ground and going into house
30 December 2019 | 15 replies
I slid a small plastic flower pot over them, but I ended up taking it off because I didn't know if plastic over them can worsen a fire risk, even though the wires are coated in plastic themselves?
Bill Gulley NUTS WITH GUNS
31 July 2012 | 164 replies
For some reason media outlets want people to forget about the one's that occurred in the past and that the one today is by far the worst.