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Micah Copeland 14 unit apartment. Help with offer price!
15 May 2015 | 15 replies
SFR with Metro Water Services are $20-40 per month (bigger houses than this I realize), but I would think it might be more for 14 units than what is shown there.  
Rob Beland Massachusetts Residential Property Utility Sub-metering for Natural Gas Heat
22 September 2018 | 6 replies
According to MA General Laws, there is a section about submetering water/sewer but it does not address natural gas.
Chad U. The argument for investing in Detroit's $500 houses
24 March 2015 | 16 replies
Corktown is such a cool little neighborhood. 
Derek Petersen Can I get an Air Conditioning Expert?
9 April 2015 | 8 replies
More AC questions:Ok, we are in escrow on a 4plx in Phoenix. 3 Ducane heat pumps and 1 Trane, all installed around 2005. 2 of the Ducanes are apparently not cooling properly.
MAR DOUDAN What Real Estate Agents Wont Tell You and Don't Want You To Know
19 April 2015 | 28 replies
Is there any way I can get a copy if that's cool?
Kalo (Kyle) Atanasoff Recommended yearly maintenance for SFR?
7 April 2015 | 12 replies
Hot Water Heater drain - yearly
Marc Devino Need advice
23 March 2015 | 3 replies
Every ceiling tile and sheatrock has water damage.  
Ali ALJOHANI Advise Needed About Tenant
24 March 2015 | 17 replies
I just found out today that her water bill is at $1,098.66.
Tyler Maddox New Investor in Columbus, OH
28 March 2015 | 13 replies
The following is a partial list of things that wear out or become outdated over time and eventually need to be replaced for every property:-Roof-Siding-Hot water tank-Furnace-A/C system-Electrical system-Plumbing system (inside)-Sewer service line-Water service line-Any concrete exposed to the elements (sidewalks/porches)-WindowsIf you calculate the cost of replacing each of those items and divide them by the expected useful life, then sum that up, you'll come up with a monthly amount that you can expect to spend on capex over the long term.
Israel Campos New guy
27 March 2015 | 1 reply
I have met some really cool people and some pretty shady people but I guess that's how all trades are.