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Wade G. Are SFHs worth keeping more than a few years
30 January 2020 | 88 replies
With tile roofs, stucco siding, no storms, freezing, or “real” earthquakes, I average about $250-$300/mo in repairs and cap-ex combined.
Brian G. Little I knew that the Puerto Rico rental market is on FIRE...
28 June 2016 | 28 replies
Yes, Im exposed but is very minimal - an earthquake will wipe me out though.
JT Williamson Investment Company
5 January 2016 | 21 replies
So it really depends on how you take care of your properties. but I look at losing everything you have the same way I look at your going to get killed in an commercial aircraft accident. or you fall in a gaping hole in the middle of a huge earth quake or you get killed by lightning.. can it happen yes.. will it happen 99% it won't.If you take care of your properties and were talking about landlord tenant disputes.. then I think the risk is next to nothing ... tenants by and large have no money to sue.. the only time you would be at risk is if your a very poor slumlord. 
David Doyle I'm a Plumber/Investor & I'm here to help
12 September 2018 | 202 replies
This is in SF Bay Area (may have some soil movement due to earthquakes). pH of our local water service is around 8.3-9.4.Trying to decide if we should repair the water line or replace it:A) repair- likely male adaptor cracked where copper joins PVC or maybe it's a 90 turn near by (per plumber) [no warrantee it won't leak elsewhere later]i) cost: under $1K, find cracked joint, repair it.A good idea: Possibly extend the copper at main under the concrete, so the concrete to PVC joint is in dirt.
Bryan Hancock Still Waiting On Hyperinflation...
30 March 2021 | 322 replies
I have some food that has a long shelf life (I am in earthquake country so that is a must anyway).
Brendan L. Tips for limiting liability risks
19 September 2017 | 4 replies
Are you safe from the outcome of the earthquake?
Ken M. Looking for Best Practices on MF investing in the Midwest
31 May 2022 | 8 replies
At least we have no wildfires, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc..... 
Len Leone Handyman Referral
11 November 2016 | 12 replies
The last thing she used him for was a "earthquake resistant" install of a large mirror. 
Necia Bunnell Hazard Ins. In Little Rock, Arkansas
28 March 2016 | 7 replies
It sounds crazy, but the earthquake risk here is something that can influence the price of coverage.
Jerald U. NNN lease opportunities offered today are too low
21 December 2018 | 10 replies
On the other hand, there is some real estate risk being assumed by the owner:  building deterioration, earthquake retrofit, key tenant bankruptcy or relocating, etc.