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Account Closed Mold, and Asbestos Disclosure?
28 January 2014 | 5 replies
With the asbestos I would imagine there is some sort of disclosure stating that there may or may not be materials in the home that contain asbestos, and you may have to notate that either yes you are aware that there are, or no, you are not aware.
Jordan Gerkin Buying 2-Flat w/ Not Legal Finished Basement
7 February 2023 | 16 replies
Such conversion need not comply with the requirements of the following specific provisions of this chapter:  (a) Section 13-196-660 (height limits); however, in frame buildings, four or more levels of living space shall be prohibited and in buildings of ordinary construction, with or without attic living space, five or more levels shall be prohibited;  (b) Section 13-196-050; however, all dwelling units must comply with the exit provisions of Chapter 13-160 except basement dwelling units may have a second exit through a room containing a heating plant; (c) Section 13-196-670 (stairwell enclosures);  (d) Section 13-196-680 (corridor enclosures);  (e) Section 13-196-690 (dwelling separations);  (f) Section 13-196-710 (basement ceiling construction); however, if the basement contains a dwelling unit the entire basement ceiling construction is to be wood lath and plaster of half hour construction;  (h) Section 13-196-720 (heating plants); however, basement apartments are to be separated from heating plants with partitions of one hour construction.
Tyson Hill Tenant Screening/Sex Offender
9 February 2016 | 21 replies
Initials _______LEAD WARNING STATEMENTHousing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint.
Craig Anderson How to analyze property
3 September 2020 | 9 replies
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Jason K. Local house hack available.
4 June 2023 | 2 replies
I currently rent a shipping container out at 300 a month so 400 shouldn't be a stretch of any kind. 
Account Closed Problem finding residential lender
18 April 2017 | 9 replies
I am purchasing a parcel in Pittsburgh that contains a nice house and a second house that I will demolish after closing.
Manas M. Compensating tenant for broken refrigerator
12 November 2021 | 43 replies
For future use, I have this is all my leases: Unit contains a Refrigerator, Stove/Oven, Washer, Dryer, and Dishwasher that tenant may use.
Josh Malenfant Managing General Contractors
23 December 2019 | 10 replies
I had a half glass fixed shower door fabricated and installed, then had the entire bathroom primed, coated and painted with a high end specialized latex paint for ceramic tile.It only takes a few hours to apply and 24 hours to cure and completely changed the look of the bathroom for a fraction of the cost, with extremely fast turnaround time.
Dan Leyden New Tenant Welcome Present
31 March 2017 | 68 replies
When new tenants move into one of our units we provide them with a binder containing information on the property (where the shutoffs are located, size of furnace filters, manuals for the appliances, etc.); information on the neighbourhood (schools, transit schedule, parks, etc); a call list of our service providers (handyman, plumber, electrician, snow removal, etc) and some coupons from local businesses (free pilates lesson, breakfast at the corner café, cleaning service, self-storage service, etc).  
Ken M. What technology helps you?
28 February 2017 | 16 replies
Whitson Gordon (non BP Member)Pros: Basic is free with 60 MB of new uploads per month and sync across 2 devices Cons:Not designed for real estate Cost: $34.99 for Plus with 1 GB of new uploads per month with synch across all devices $69.99 for Premium with 10 GB of new uploads per month with synch across all devices and more featuresTrello - A Trello board is basically a web page containing lists laid out horizontally on the page so you can get a bird's eye view of your project.