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Dan Shelhamer Frozen Pipes Burst - Who's Responsible?
5 January 2018 | 19 replies
I only use crimped connections & none have failed during the hard freezes we have at the Lakehouse whereas a 3/4 copper pipe supposedly drained split as did the push type connection at that junction.
Kiersten Vogt Inheriting Tenants | What happens with the security deposit
25 March 2022 | 37 replies
it is supposed to go to new owner.
Niels Bjørn Toppenberg What is the deal you almost did that would have ruined you?
21 February 2019 | 6 replies
After inspection CalculationsWhat saved me was the ability to see how renovations were supposed to be financed.
Nicholas Andrews Location location location
4 March 2019 | 21 replies
@Jay Hinrichs I suppose it’s a good thing there are platforms such as BP that can help educate.
Jeff C. Probate Leads for Wholesaling in Canada
22 September 2016 | 24 replies
But as @Matt Geerts alludes to above, it is also necessary to know about liens etc, and that's where services like the one I mentioned further up the thread (or a lawyer willing to do a la carte title searches) might come in handy I suppose.
Tom La Rosa New House, Broken Sewer Line, Legal Problem, What to do ?
4 January 2016 | 20 replies
@Zach Fairfield  I hear ya.. on this particular subdivision. the sewer taps are at the property line when we built the roads so they were scoped pressure tested prior to sign off by city .. so the run from that point to the clean out is 25 to 30 feet max... so yes I suppose you could get a belly .... but regardless I am happy for them to do all the testing inspecting they want.
Fiona Zheng Hello from Boston!
6 January 2016 | 13 replies
This percentage is supposed to factor in vacancies, maintenance, etc...
Mike D'Arrigo Did Your Retirement Account Do This in 2015?
10 January 2016 | 17 replies
Factor in  equity gain through mortgage pay down and price appreciation plus tax advantages of depreciation, real estate is still a great investment in my opinion.Well...I suppose.
Vicki Gleitz I have all y'all to blame!
6 January 2016 | 1 reply
We were supposed to be sitting on our rocking chairs on our front porch saying "Remember when" and then forgetting what we were  trying to remember.
Joe Attard Delinquent water bills hidden
16 July 2015 | 4 replies
The title company is supposed to protect against this situation.