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Daria B. Balto (MD) County-inspection(fire codes)-specific extinguisher
11 December 2018 | 8 replies
@Matt Schelberg might know as he does Baltimore city rental inspections.In all of my units though, I provide a wall mounted fire extinguisher in the kitchen. 
Sarah Buchanan Tenant's dog attacked my husband!
2 January 2019 | 95 replies
The writing is on the wall if you can not read it you are not trying.By not beginning the eviction process immediately you are being negligent and will be partially responsible if the dog attacks someone else while it is at your property. 
Mario Casarez $170K for a full gut rehab in So Cal. Is it reasonable?
12 August 2021 | 19 replies
New door knobs Interior painting -Walls and ceilings All one color Bathrooms semi gloss one colorExterior paint:one color.
Brenda Maddox Is it expensive to put windows in the basement with brick wall?
21 March 2021 | 7 replies

Hi there,

I am house hacking with a renter in the basement, and I want to put in a kitchenette and washer and dryers unit down there so she doesn't have to come upstairs to do it. I don't want to blow too much down...

Alex Alleva Noisy dead end street
29 May 2021 | 3 replies
There’s are houses only lining one side of the block because the other side is church property and a interstate with a giant noise barrier wall.
Jaren Taylor Dry wall damage approach
2 May 2021 | 3 replies
Obviously I got some dry wall damage, some bubbling, cracks, and discoloring.  
Martin Rydder What are rehab costs for Denver these days?
19 May 2021 | 8 replies
Took down non-load bearing wall, added/framed a new bathroom, all new electrical, fixtures, appliances, stone countertops, 1100 sq ft of luxury vinyl plank flooring, paint, and new furniture for two main living spaces.I spent $1200 on a drywall crew, $5000 for plumbing (had to dig up slab and replace main), $2700 for new chimney, $500 for a structural engineer and $400 for help from my electrician buddy. 
Justin Fraser From 3 to 43 Units - I changed my life with one incredible deal!
9 September 2018 | 158 replies
I am struggling through my first syndication... running head first into brick walls is not a lot of fun.
Tyler Kastelberg Old Building Boiler Heat Alternative Help
9 July 2018 | 9 replies
I considered running gas lines along the exterior of the building and installing wall furnaces, but I was advised that gas lines are very expensive to install and require permits. 
Trent Kruessel Insurance for Rental in Kansas City
4 June 2019 | 40 replies
I am afraid with ACV, if I have to file a claim for something past end of life, like a wall that is more than 50 yrs old, I am going to get nothing or very little.Sorry for the lengthy post but has been something I have been trying for a while to read on BP as well as talk to agents and either not understanding or overthinking.