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Alex Houser Should I sell my cash-flowing house-hack?
9 July 2022 | 8 replies
What way is the wind blowing?
Vishnusai Yoganand Investing in properties that show construction date in 1920's
27 June 2022 | 7 replies
How bad does the basement flood, and when (ask the renters).Plus the example you provided has paint peeling off, splitting dry wood, and siding in need of repairs.And is that a paint color you want to rent.It looks like it might be a "Matchy Matchy" block with similar roof line houses.Look at the home to the right of it, soft colors with a white trim, looks much more "CLEAN" to me like it would draw a better renter, and a few dollars more a month.If it's a "matchy matchy" look for the most visually appealing home that matches and base new color choices on that.Dose the rest of the neighborhood have "Jail doors" on the front?
Tyler Lingle Wells and Rental properties
27 June 2022 | 5 replies
Wells can also go dry or pick up rising levels of sulfur, iron or manganese, none of which will be pleasant for your tenants.
Robert McCormick Neighbor complained about leaks and potential mold in her unit
30 June 2022 | 7 replies
If the sheet rock is dry inside, you know it's a problem inside her unit and it's her issue to fix.
Peyton Henry Marketing Systems and Guidance
28 June 2022 | 2 replies
All three of these deals have come from wholesalers, but those leads from them are now drying up.
Kara Mosesso INSPECTION RED FLAGS?
29 June 2022 | 4 replies
Having a pest inspection done is helpful as well because it notes the areas of dry rot, fungus, termite damage, water damage, etc. and give you actual bids on how much it would cost to repair.(6) is not a major repair, as Greg mentioned.For (2), (3), (5) -- any foundational notes like these I would agree to consult with a structural engineer or expert, as it likely suggests in the home inspection.
Phat Dao Is it worth it to replace a radiant heating system?
28 June 2022 | 3 replies
Forced air heat dries out the air and isn't as consistent.
Emmanuel Rosario Eviction: Final trial coming up
29 June 2022 | 14 replies
The questions will be pretty cut and dry
Vanessa Dueñas Septic and Drainfield
6 July 2022 | 1 reply
The sun helps the drainfield dry up and if you're putting things over it, it can cause it to stay wet and not longer absorb water.
Mike Schorah What Should I Do About My Purpose & Mission?
30 June 2022 | 0 replies
So with the rates jumping up like they are, now the refinance market is drying up because everybody that is going to refinance their properties at lower rates pretty much already done that by now.