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Justin Eaton Successful Flip Details w/Photos and Numbers ($95k reno)
15 May 2017 | 34 replies
Convert entire house to natural gas appliances (cooking, dryer), water heater, and furnace.
Michael Anderson Newbie from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
29 November 2017 | 8 replies
I am currently in the oil and gas industry and have recently become extremely interested in the land management side of the business.  
John Riggs Converting to gas range.
15 May 2017 | 2 replies
Hi,I need someone to extend a gas line and vent to the outside for a gas range conversion.
Steve Bing 1031 Exchange options
28 January 2020 | 12 replies
Some quasi real estate investments that would also be 1031 compliant would be oil and gas and mineral rights.  
Chris Bruni Mobile Home Park Well and Septic
17 May 2017 | 5 replies
In WI some MHs heat with gas.  
Jordan Kim What to do with Commercial Land in Washington-Balti Metro Area
3 November 2019 | 11 replies
It is a little less than 1/4 acre between Dunkin Donut and BP gas station.  
Aleksandra U. Multifamily property - opinions please.
18 May 2017 | 11 replies
Gas heat in lower unit, electric in upper. 
Jennifer Rysdam My first lease signing
23 May 2017 | 7 replies
Here in Michigan, The electric and gas company will give the tenant confirmation numbers.
Kenneth LaVoie Questions about being a property manager
7 June 2017 | 3 replies
If you check with your attorney (or any local law firm) they could tell you quickly as they generally make extensive use of trust accounts.Here taxes are billed to the owner, but can be paid by the property manager - it is not an uncommon practice.The same with utilities / fuel - the property manager often handles oil/gas/electricity billing where the costs are borne by the landlord.   
Larry H. Is A Permit Required?
8 June 2017 | 7 replies
Or your HVAC contractor could install your furnace improperly, it could leak CO gas, and people could die.If you don't care about the lives, then your worst case consequence is that the permit department finds out that you did the work without permits, and they require you to rip open all the walls so they can inspect the work, at which point they potentially find other things that aren't up to code and you end up spending a lot more than if you just would have gotten the work permitted.