Sarah Peterson
Who is responsible for installing the curb stop? The home owner o
28 February 2019 | 8 replies
The county then owns to the meter or cleanout .
Devan Sprayberry
What are your thoughts on this house hack/future rental?
26 October 2020 | 3 replies
The taxes are $2500 a year and the insurance to cover the house would be around $2000.Checking out the rental prices from Zillow, rent-o-meter, and other sites it says that the max price would be $2200 to rent out the entire house as a whole.
John McCormack
Raw Land - What would BP's do?
11 August 2013 | 11 replies
The city is charging you for the meter and sewer hookup, with the "taps" ending at the street.
Kyle Joseph
Short-term Rental / AirBNB - How are you doing?
15 May 2020 | 68 replies
It is a bit tough to follow for the layman, but it can give you an idea.https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.10...Some info I have read show the highest concentration of viruses aerosolized found are 8-12 per cubic meter.
Lee V.
Tenants fighting over sharing electricity meter!!
29 June 2017 | 1 reply
Hi all I have 2 homes in my backyard that share a meter for electricity.
Dave S.
Over anaylsis: OK Cash Flow or Too much buffer????
14 October 2016 | 2 replies
Do both units have separate gas/electricity meters?
Chris Vair
single family to multi-family
26 March 2017 | 3 replies
I also want to add separate electric and water metering so that each floor is separated on utilities.
Jarred Tate
Is this 2/1 duplex a good buy?
30 July 2017 | 10 replies
Both units are in good shape and are separately metered for water and electric.
Ken Kwok
Investing in Cambria, CA? Water wait list for 20 years + already
26 August 2023 | 23 replies
Here is up-to-date info as of July 2023: Without an already existing home AS WELL AS water meter already granted (aka you’re not on the wait list and already have it granted), you cannot do any of the following on your own plot of land: NOTE: this applies to the following cities of Los Osos, Cambria, and higher up “paper lots” in Cayucos:1.
Kyle McCorkel
Monster 3 unit BRRRR complete!
6 August 2021 | 123 replies
Renovations included the following:•Previously one electrical meter and panel box, installed 4 new meters and 4 new panel boxes, complete rewire of entire building•New outlets, switches, and light fixtures•Repaired foundation•Split gas into 3 meters•Brand new ductwork, furnaces, and Central AC for Units A & B•New gutters & downspouts•Roof, flashing repaired•Trees around house removed•Entire exterior painted•30 windows replaced•2 new water heaters•Replaced about 75% of plumbing•Cleaned out garages, installed divider, and installed new garage doors•All 3 units:• New floor & paint, drywall repair• New kitchen cabinets, counters, appliances• New toilet, shower/tub, vanityPurchase price: $85,000Renovations: $175,000All-in, including closing & holding costs: $270kAppraised at $306,00080% LTV cash out refi (cash back after fees): $236kSo I'm left with about $34k in the deal.