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Dave Meyer Is Real Estate Still the Best Asset Class?
14 May 2024 | 164 replies
Oil Gas  and leaseholds. 4.
Diana Tran Seller Has Counteroffer, How Should We Negotiate?
9 May 2024 | 8 replies
-Has no crawlspace (common for older properties) so we couldn't see the foundation-Drywood termite/wood decaying fungi damage seen on all the windows/doors/parts of the beam on the exterior, parts of roof decking and rafters in the attic-Old leaks/moisture damage seen in the ceilings and attic-Parts of the roof has patch work-Roof doesn't have any permits on record (don't know how old it is)Seller's offer to me:-Fumigation treatment for drywood termites (tenting the house)-Replace and repair all damage wood throughout the house-Replace the entire roof with a new permit-Replace one window in every room (not all)-Pay for a structural engineer to inspect the foundation-Offer to get quotes for repairs and have a 15-20K budget to make all repairs, house is 500K.
Eric Kahn Gale 2-Flat: Replacing Galvanized Pipe with Copper
8 May 2024 | 33 replies
The water pressure isn't the concern as much as preventing a future leak.
Jonathan Miranda what kind of property damage should I absolutely avoid
9 May 2024 | 7 replies
If any of you could help me determine what kind of property damage I should avoid either because it costs too much to fix or it is just too difficult/ time consuming (things like termites, gas lines needing repair, roofing, etc.).
Jim P. Lease that includes utilities - How to protect yourself
8 May 2024 | 1 reply
Hi,We have one unit of a 6 unit building that shares gas & electric with the building.
Patti Connolly Looking for a Letter Template on proper AC installation
9 May 2024 | 4 replies
-----But if you have your own addendum referenced above, here are few others you could add to the list you made:Annual Maintenance Encourage tenants to perform or arrange for annual maintenance checks on their AC units to ensure optimal performance and safety throughout the season.Contact Information for Approved VendorsProvide a list of approved vendors or technicians whom tenants can contact for professional installation, maintenance, or repair of their AC units.Emergency ProceduresInclude information on what tenants should do in case of an AC unit malfunction that may threaten the safety or structural integrity of the property, such as water leaks or electrical issues.
Yusuke Koike Broken pipes cause tenant not to stay in the property
7 May 2024 | 20 replies
Hello,My name is LeoOne of my investor friend has an issue with his rental property (2 story townhome with HOA)What was happened to him and the unit is1) the drain pipe on 2nd floor bathroom was broken2) water leaked in the 1st floor ceiling and walls3) in contractors opinion, this problem was caused by just normal wear and tear (already 40 year building)4) Those pipes are not shared wish other units (service the unit only) and HOA won't do anything or take care of it. 5) it will take 1-2 months for everything to be fixed up6) Tenant will need to evacuate to a hotel or shelter I have two questions,#1 In this case, whose insurance should cover the fee of tenant's hotel while the damages are fixed up? 
Julio Gonzalez How to Choose a Cost Segregation Company
9 May 2024 | 2 replies
Someone from the company should perform a site visit of the property to do a thorough analysis and ensure eligible components are identified accurately.Licensure and experience: The firm should have licensed tax specialists and engineers and this is recommended by the IRS.Experience with your specific type of property: Not every property is treated the same whether it be office buildings, self-storage, restaurants, gas stations, mobile home parks, residential properties, multi-family, or car washes.
Susan Owen Out of state rental property exit strategy advice
7 May 2024 | 14 replies
You have a leak to repair with some cosmetic repair to the lower unit, and your insurance is doubling.
Logan M. Big things always happen when you are on vacation, that is a rule of the universe
7 May 2024 | 1 reply
Big things always happen when you are on vacation, that is a rule of the universe.Below is a picture of a water leak in one of my mobile home parks this last weekend.