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Bryan Clark Need input on this property. Go for it?
9 April 2018 | 14 replies
Both have separate gas lines, but the “apartment” gets its water, electric, etc from the main home.
Holly Emmett Correira Bank appraisal on reverse mortgage REO owned by Fannie Mae
16 May 2018 | 3 replies
We also need at least the house electric on for smokes and COs, which is law. 
Neel Patel Outlet in HVAC Closet
5 June 2018 | 10 replies
I'm attaching a picture of the electrical wires I have available: 2 wires for condenser units and 1 wire for HVAC.
Troy Zsofka The 2% Rule: Why new investors should be EXTREMELY wary of it
8 December 2015 | 2 replies
As a final example, what if you’re comparing small multifamily properties where one has split utilities, and the other has just one heating and one electrical system where the utilities costs are borne by the landlord?
Brandon Montoya New member from New Mexico
12 December 2015 | 4 replies
I do some plumbing, drywall, some electrical, etc.Wow thanks for the input; I was wondering how the market is in northern NM.
Karen Margrave Medicine Cabinets or No?
22 February 2016 | 10 replies
That said:- Recessed cabinets require coordination to ensure cavity is free of obstructions (plumbing, electrical) and that the stud spacing aligns with the center-line location of the MC.  
Andrea Tapp Repair cost breakdown?
23 February 2016 | 10 replies
I think getting your repair cost breakdown WOULD be valuable for the cash buyer, as well as a high level summary as @Justin R. suggested above.If I can see how you got to your estimate - see some actual line items with costs - that would help me to sanity check your numbers against my reality of all the little things people tend to overlook (cost to replace DOOR KNOBS, light fixtures. etc.) as well as the big things that could seriously impact the numbers (foundation work, roof, HVAC, major plumbing or electrical problems).  
Casey Nordendale Newbie looking for advice... I know "typical newbie"
4 May 2016 | 17 replies
I am handy (plumbing, electrical, general DIY) but will have to sub out anything major since I am full time in a tech consulting job. 
Bart Ross Simple questions
19 May 2016 | 5 replies
Space savings, does not have to run as much to keep water hot while not in use, so there is some gas / electric savings and they tend to last a little longer than hot water heaters. they are a little more in cost to install. i do not have any in my rental properties but have one in my personal home and i like them. make sure it is sized for the amount of bathrooms and kitchen it is feeding. mine feeds 3 bathrooms and a kitchen and does just fine - brand is Takagi. 
Aron Cohen Multi family conversion to single family
13 February 2016 | 4 replies
It currently has separate electric meters but on the AOS and public records it is labeled as a sfr.