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Robert Lee Floor heater broken, can I provide space heaters to tenants?
11 January 2017 | 13 replies
I believe that yes you are required to provide a heat source and I don't think that includes portable or temporary units.  
Aidan Richard Connly Looking for info on Mid Term Rentals!
30 April 2023 | 11 replies
There’s always people who need temporary housing after they bought or sold a home, college students needing housing for a summer internship, traveling medical professionals, and the list goes on. 
Brandon Elliott-Pandey Curious about Mid Term Rentals??? Read Below!
27 March 2023 | 13 replies
I'm thinking about trying a medium term rental/temporary housing in Boston when I leave my current property for a house hack in the near future.
Ryan Bird Chicago net migration trends and investor outlook
10 January 2023 | 20 replies
Even southside neighborhoods such as; Chatham, Woodlawn, South Shore, Washington Park, Kenwood, Grand Boulevard, Hyde Park, Oakland, Douglas experienced population growth.
Brad Gibson Investment Advisor Challenging Real Estate vs Equities
27 December 2023 | 11 replies
The conversation was on the whole very good as there were some things that I hadn't considered that my wife and I need to tend to in order to shore up some potential areas for vulnerability.Stuff like building a trust to secure our assets and make the transfer of not only financial instruments, but also real estate to heirs.What was a less productive part of the conversation was his penchant for arguing that buying equities is a far superior investment option over a robust real estate portfolio.  
Kyle Brodwater Rehab costs on 1100 sqft. Westerly. RI
22 January 2018 | 2 replies
Hey guys,I’m currently looking to see what I’m looking to spend on completely rehabbing my 1100 sqft home complete with basement, & adding a deck, in the Shore Rd. area of Westerly RI and if there are any recommendations with contractors in the area that are fair with pricing.
Cody Z. Under contract with a cracked foundation/joist and leaning piers
27 February 2019 | 13 replies
The toughest part is getting in there, getting material in there and working. it is a labor intensive job, which would be your main cost. 1st thing is to clear all the debris that the inspector said was in there then you would have to temporary support the floor joists as you replace the beams that are cracked/ broken. others you can make a 2'x2'x1' deep footing right next to the block, once that hardens pot a small post or cement in a new block to support the beam, then remove the loose blocks. 30K seems like a lot, but it could run you between 10-20K, the hardest part would be finding the contractor that would want to do the work, i have worked in bad, tight spots and know how it could be, i wouldn't even take on a job like that.
Kyle Laffey Inspection revealed "notable lean & shifted piers" (CA)
5 August 2020 | 7 replies
We would just use temporary jacks to re-level the house next to the settling pier and either put in a new pier or pour a new much wider pad.
Kathryn Schauer Foundation support adequate
14 December 2020 | 5 replies
There is evidence of previous water flow (Photo 4).As an abundance of caution, the piers should be shored.
Taylor Hughs Refinance my investment property to work towards flipping my first home? Best major?
26 December 2023 | 6 replies
Hopefully flipping a couple of homes to gain some more capital along side my fingers crossed temporary 9-5 job.