
8 September 2011 | 38 replies
Did you have to install new plumbing, AC, electric, and roof within that price too?

31 August 2011 | 11 replies
plumbing fixture, floods the house?

26 September 2011 | 12 replies
If you see something on a casual walk-through, such as walls ripped open and copper plumbing stolen, then it will already be factored into the price.The other is these rarely close on time.

30 August 2011 | 8 replies
Instead, look to plumbing, roof, and electrical for improvements.

8 October 2011 | 7 replies
My HOA states that I am responsible for flooding that occurred in our building (not due to broken pipes or faulty plumbing).

4 September 2011 | 4 replies
Upon formal inspection for Home/Pest found unpermitted electrical/plumbing/foundation/HVAC work that is a section 1 safety/health problem.Bank won't reduce price to meet rehab costs, looking to call county permit office and place permit violation liens on the property to see if bank sees them as more serious issues and reduce the price.
22 August 2016 | 2 replies
This budget includes a new roof, all mechanical, plumbing, electric, new windows, new garage & significant work to the garden unit.

6 August 2016 | 30 replies
I think the first line of defense is contractor contracts, if you say $3000 for plumbing, you should not pay a dime until it is done and water flows from that faucet.

7 August 2016 | 8 replies
The situation is we're on a slab foundation and trenching is not worth it so we want to keep the plumbing in the same area.

26 July 2016 | 6 replies
Please let me know what you think.8-plex in a low-income neighborhood, no issues keeping it rented.New elec. and plumbing + some other upgrades like a newer water heater.Tenants pay electric (all metered out), Landlord pays utilities.Gross Rent/Year is around $55,000 ($4583/mo; $572/unit)One unit on the 1st floor could be converted into a store front (I'm thinking small laundromat for the 8-plex?