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Carlyle Campbell Sight unseen offer
8 April 2024 | 29 replies
No AC condenser outside?
Dan Barth Tenant claiming mold present - Help!
27 March 2024 | 17 replies
Do some due diligence though can be good- check any areas where moisture could accumulate (drains, showers, AC or heaters with exhaust or condensate drain lines.
Erick Ayapana Lease Agreement Scared Away Airbnb Prospect
19 March 2024 | 9 replies
If you really don't want to use the Avail template, have a real estate attorney draw up a condensed version for you.
Julia Hagen Just spent $7,000 on home warranties..?? 😫😳
19 March 2024 | 46 replies
If you need your a/c condenser replaced expect to pay an extra $1200 to $3000 to the contractor.
J Scott J Scott - Author of Flipping/Estimating Book - Ask Me Anything!
19 March 2024 | 323 replies
. - Install two new high efficiency condensing boilers, and update windows and insulation for better heat loss performance.PROS - a) minimally invasive; b) can provide 15-30% reduction in heating costs (we are told).CONS - a)total gas expense is still paid by the landlord; b) individual units won't have individual control (except for a thermostat controlled shutoff valve for heat/water in each unit); c) AC would be available on with in wall/window units. 2) Try to individually meter each units' gas and provide each with a traditional forced air heating/cooling system.PROS: a)gas expense could be completely removed for landlord (huge)- even tankless hot water could be installed in each unit; b) each unit would have their own climate control.CONS: a) constructions costs of running new gas lines and soffiting sheet metal duct work. b) highly invasive with collateral construction costs; c) future costs of maintenance on multiple systems vs a single building-wide system. 3) An electric based heating system- This is tricky in my mind because of the high cost of electric heat.
Judy Parker AMERICAN HOME SHIELD Home Warranty Company
13 March 2024 | 25 replies
However, the one that helped the most was when the condenser unit went out 2 years in a row and they covered it both times.
Robert DeForge Have $40,000. Where would you put it for the best return??
12 March 2024 | 168 replies
And somewhere along the line, while waiting for the make ready or the new tenant, vandals rip and strip the vacant property and now, the $1500 make ready is a $3,000 to $10,000 renovation  . . .So on your cheap properties with high revenues - PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE bank that rental income because maybe not next week or next month, but sometime in the next year or two, you may have to replace the copper plumbing, copper wiring, AC Condenser unit - anything that had copper in it and also need to replaced and everything damaged in the process needs to be fixed.
Duarte Marques Buying a turnkey duplex for section 8?
4 March 2024 | 23 replies
Will you be replacing condensers and appliances every few months?
Hector Serna Looking for negotiation advice
4 March 2024 | 6 replies
Things such as: Move your AC condenser to the side of the house instead of the rear, Fix your garage concrete slab, your garage party door is 7ft wide when it could only be 6ft.
Alexander Rodriguez Tenant keeps getting mold in bathroom.
5 March 2024 | 43 replies
Is there a hook or something because it's not on the other side. or do they get condensation there when they open the window?Â