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Araz Jerahian Is this a good deal? (serious question)
23 January 2019 | 3 replies
14 Unit Multi-Family - AZ3 Parcels6 BuildingsMostly new roofs100% Occupied and consistently at 100% over the last 25+ YearsAll Units 2 Bed / 1 BathIndividually Metered for ElectricComplex Water, Sewer and Trash / $800/Month Average4 Units have new a/c with heat pump10 Units have old A/CCurrent rent roles:1 Free Unit to Manager3 Units at $600/Month10 Units at $800/ MonthNeighborhood supports higher rents after new HVAC on older units and other improvementsAsking: $1,350,000
Constance Jones I'm living in a two family house.and i was not told that it was.
23 January 2019 | 2 replies
I'm living in a two family house and i was told that i had the attic comes to find out that someone was living in my attic.and i didn't know that someone was there is it illegal to have someone living in the attic and I'm paying the coast of heat and lights on me.
Justin Giroux Billing Tenants for Heat in a Single Family Home
23 January 2019 | 4 replies
I'd like to know the best way to deal with heating in a single family home.
Eric Long Legal Definition of a Bedroom in Indiana
23 January 2019 | 2 replies
When I was on the top floor I notice one room only had a space heater for heat, which I thought did not qualify as a heat source. 
Ryan Mancuso House Hack Success!
24 January 2019 | 2 replies
As with any older house, there were some things that needed work, like it had no A/C and only radiant heat (built in 1978), so dealing with that was tough while HVAC was installed, but learning to be a landlord was a great, but tough lesson.
Ivan Sarabia Tenant has not switched utilities over to his name...
25 January 2019 | 13 replies
@Ivan SarabiaIf your lease states they are responsible for paying their own utilities then I would do the following:Call the utilities company and remove my name from them.Give the date the utilities will be shut off to your tenant.If they choose to live without electricity and gas for heat I guess that would be their choice.Look up what your state law is about water service.Good Luck!
Arthur C. Pipes Burst Scenario In A Real Estate Transaction- Who Is Liable?
24 January 2019 | 2 replies
As a result, when Seller’s Pepco account was eventually closed today, the property ended up having its pipes burst due to no heat.
Erika Banks I'm about to acquire a 45 unit apartment complex...
28 January 2019 | 18 replies
We have a really expensive heating and plumbing company who does the same.
Cody Elliott 12 Unit Off Market (what do you think)
30 January 2019 | 10 replies
**All of this Info has been gathered before approaching the Owner**Property Info:-Built in 1940's -12 Unit Building 6-(2Br/1Ba) 6-(1Br/1Ba)-Tax Value $1,300,000-Annual Taxes $16,000-Current Rents are ($850 for 2/1) *couldn't find info on (1/1) but it is well below market Value-1920's Renovated Building in the area Rents for ($1,245 2/1) and ($1,045 1/1)-No Property Manager (owner managed)-Owner Pays Water and Utilities-All surrounding Apts. pay for Water/Sewer Only-(A Class Area) with Mixed Use Buildings and Student Living-Walking Distance to University-2 Units currently Not RentedRehab/Needs -(from what I can see)-New HVAC, has Radiator Heating and Window Units-Living Room Floor (Sinking in) on Top Floor Unit -Cracks in Interior Walls/Exterior Brick-New Roof (I'm assuming) Large leak in Top Floor Unit-New Fire Escape Staircases -Updated Electrical-Updated Plumbing (I'm assuming) built in 1940's-Interior UpdatingI know its a lot of Work, but It's in a great area, and there is a ton of room for Value Add.
Mary Jay Seller is fighting for earnest money
28 January 2019 | 15 replies
Baseboard heating in the summer time not so much.