
15 April 2016 | 13 replies
By trade I am a professional engineer (mechanical) who works on mainly commercial buildings for larger developers.

12 May 2022 | 95 replies
So, in fact, eviction is the mechanism of most assistance to the tenant to help get her into LT sustained housing.

19 July 2021 | 160 replies
He was the proverbial tired LL whose wife was nagging him to unload the 3 unit after spending a lot of money on it for mechanical.

6 March 2020 | 129 replies
I disagree on needing 20k saved, I once closed on a property by trading some mechanic tools that I found in another house.

23 December 2019 | 9 replies
I am a mechanical engineer with overlapping experience in project management and construction.

26 February 2020 | 16 replies
In order to put a mechanic lien on a property does a contract need to be written up?

23 July 2019 | 10 replies
Mike Armour with Blue Ridge Mechanical.

12 July 2012 | 15 replies
It depends on the insurance company and rates you are going for.For example some insurance companies only insure brick buildings in certain areas built within the last 20 years.The reasoning is you get ultra low rates by having a low risk pool of properties.Insurance companies have told me with buildings 30 years or older some do not like to insure unless all mechanicals,plumbing,electrical has been replaced.The reason is statistics shows a high volume of claims happen after that age from things wearing out.With 4 units or less many just get the cheaper fire and dwelling coverage instead of a commercial policy.If the premium low rate insurers won't touch you there are companies who will give the policy to more properties deemed high risk but the policy of course will be higher and usually the deductible is too.

15 April 2015 | 33 replies
Alternatively, if you have to be a guy who is involved with the mechanics of the operation, find a trusted GC in an area that isn't so speculative.

20 August 2015 | 9 replies
It would not be a complete waste of time to get yourself familiar with the structural, electrical, plumbing and mechanical components of a home.