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Byron W. Should I upgrade this kitchen?
1 May 2020 | 10 replies
Is there an electrical outlet in that upper cab?
Neil Stratton Non-exclusive Easement Issue with Neighbor
17 April 2020 | 2 replies
The right of the Property owners and their successors and assigns, and the contractors or other agents of each, to construct, install, use, maintain, alter, add to, repair, remove, replace, reinstall and reconstruct electrical, water, sanitary sewer, natural gas, telephone, drainage connections, cable television or any other type of utility line, cable pipeline, conduit or other transmission medium, and any and all other improvements reasonably related to utility purposes (“Utility Improvements”) in, over, under, through and across the Roadway.
Pat Dansdill Unincoporated Rental Pros/Cons
22 May 2020 | 2 replies
Will County is pretty easy going and still allows romex electrical, Dupage County is pretty good to work with but has a few odd requirements that others don't (like requiring you to upgrade your electrical service to a 200A regardless of the size of the home), and Cook County can be a PITA, but mainly just due to the ridiculous amount of paperwork, and the fact that any contractor needs to go to their office downtown in person for their registration, and they love to send you home without accomplishing what you came in for...Best of luck with the property, hopefully more BP members have some better insight from the Renters perspective...
Brandon Duensing Home Purchase Checklist
14 June 2020 | 5 replies
So usually the roof, plumbing/heating, and electrical (especially old wiring like knob-and-tube).The more unexpected stuff is structural or septic issues, asbestos, drybit, things like that.
Sam Conway house hack, live in with garage conversion
11 June 2020 | 0 replies
found it on redfin. the hud report stated it needed electrical repair and had a water leak. so i was able to get the bank down on their price from 250k. i had been watching this house for a while and knew it was priced high and the second they dropped the listing price i went to go look at it as i knew they were motivated. when i walked through the house i noticed the water leak was an easy fix and also there was no electrical issue as the breakers were just shut off.
Brianna Cook Purchasing first home/rental, can I get an FHA for a rental?
20 September 2020 | 8 replies
My unit was having electrical  and other work done.
Sean Coughlin 20 Acres Of Land In Iowa
22 September 2020 | 4 replies
Assume 6 acres, 40 spots per acre, state park $17 water/electric per night; private $25 to $50 water, electric, sewer; "A" level $60 water, electric, sewer, shower, washer/dryer, wifi. 
Nicholas Pelletier Utilities in Manchester NH
24 September 2020 | 6 replies
Outside of tenants paying for their electricity/heat?
Morgan Porter If a tenant is deployed they can break lease?
7 October 2020 | 5 replies
Just remember, that if a service member needs to bug out, you can offer storage for his things and then get another service member to finish the lease.
Rebekah Valdez Off market property Contractor Question
14 December 2020 | 8 replies
I have no experience and I'm looking at an older duplex (off market) that is basically gutted and has no electrical, plumbing, or ac.