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William Chrisman Locating a reliable contractor
18 March 2013 | 3 replies
The plumbing, i figured out on my own.
Brian W. What potential breakables do you remove from a property prior to renting it?
19 March 2013 | 14 replies
Things I remove:Garbage disposal, ceiling fans, kitchen faucet sprayer, all electric in a detached garage, most of the electric in an unfinished basement, humidifiers, locks on interiors doors (teach the kids how to knock), door bells, shower doors, showerhead on a hose, flouresent shop lightsThings I add:Door stoppers, motion lights (in a rough area), deadbolts to exterior doorsThings I replace:Gate valves replaced with ball valvesOld houses that have a "barrel trap" on the tub get replaced with a P trapAny plumbing repairs are redone in PEX, even if the rest of the plumbing is copper or galvanized
Natasha Wilkinson Wholesale a property with a jerk for tenant
18 March 2013 | 2 replies
The police had to be called because they have domestic disputes....
Maher Bateh % to pay for homes at auction
21 March 2013 | 15 replies
Like if you open a wall and find electrical or plumbing that's not up to code and has to be redone?
Patrick L. Bought my first Tax Deed property today
12 July 2017 | 34 replies
It looks like the bank's property preservation company was in the house in 2008 according to the stickers on all the plumbing fixtures stating that the house has been "winterized" (it doesn't get below 50 here often in the winter).
Mark Forest Damage clauses
26 March 2013 | 31 replies
When damage is caused by misuse or neglect, rather than as a consequence solely of normal and reasonable wear.a.)When sanitary napkins, garbage, grease, or foreign or harmful substances are placed into plumbing receptacles.b.)When damage results from activities or actions, which violate this agreement by Tenant or Tenant's guest(s).c.)When damage is caused by wind, rain, or other elements from leaving windows open or by the overflow of water in the property. d.)When and if the premises are burglarized or broken into. e.)Tenant agrees to be responsible for the cost of:i.all pest controlii.snow removaliii.any broken glass, no matter how it gets brokeniv.any broken door or lock - including storm doors, no matter how it gets broken.
Randy F. Do It Yourself Donts
14 May 2014 | 51 replies
Exterior plumbing.
Jay Nalker Found $5k under the water heater!!!
23 March 2013 | 4 replies
I found plumbing and drain from a previous toilet under it!
Mike Rubin Mortgages vs. Private Investors for Rehabs
26 March 2013 | 9 replies
.- As everyone has said above, you're not going to be able to get a conventional loan on a property that isn't move-in ready or that has mechanical (HVAC, electrical, plumbing) issues.
Emily Dixon first brand new home construction, personally
28 March 2013 | 16 replies
But when I is said and done I will let you know if it truly pans out that way.I am working myself as well, I will be on the plumbing, electrical and painting crew and jobsite dominamatrix daily whipping the crew to meet the schedule.