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Sandy Keller Flow Meters in Multi Family Units
13 November 2022 | 4 replies
You should also ensure fixture stop valves are upgraded to 1/4 turn ball valves so they will function when needed if tenant notes a leak.Here, condo associations have for several years had the capability to enforce "High Risk Component" inspections periodically, primarily to check for leaks or related failing components.
Joey Nakayama Move-in fee v. security deposit
29 July 2017 | 55 replies
(sorry @ function not working on my phone) 
Katherine Earle New Partner Question
12 November 2022 | 9 replies
On the other hand, since you've already suggest to this investor that he purchase the property alone, and he hire you to do the management and leasing, and he wasn't interested in that arrangement, then clearly you bring more to the table than just those two functions.  
Damein White Looking for contractors referrals
12 November 2022 | 6 replies
I'd recommend checking the search function on the top right to look up old posts regarding Cleveland contractors.You may not find the contractors themselves on the posts but you may find other BP members, investors or Realtors who can recommend someone.
Ryan Dyess Window units in apartment buildings
20 November 2022 | 4 replies
Hi Ryan,They are probably not window units, they are probably sleeve units (or at least they should be).Sleeve units are front and rear openings only, window units have openings on the sides also, and are not recommended for sleeve installs.Inventory them all regarding where they are at, (Unit Data) manufacturer, serial number, and age (figure it out on the internet).You should also include in your inventory, (Replacement Data) sleeve size, plug type (there are different plug types they can have), BTU and amperage draw includes heater function or not.Unless you have whole house surge protection the electronic ones MIGHT not last as long as the Mechanical ones, if you have a choice Mechanical (old fashioned controls) type seem to be more Robust.HUD gives a service life of 10 years for window and sleeve units.On a 28 unit building, if it were mine, I would have on hand (a replacement pile of) 2 or 3 replacements of each separate type (based on the Replacement Data types) ready to go.
Jaksh H. LLC and financing
23 January 2015 | 5 replies
I was also curious, as to the functioning of LLC.
Dan V. Flip turned BRRRR No. 1
8 December 2022 | 7 replies
We have to replace everything except the framing and reconfigure the floor plan to make it more open and functional.
Robin Hopkins CERTIFIED PMB TRYING TO BECOME RE INVESTOR
21 January 2021 | 10 replies
Don’t call yourself a broker in any form.This board is historically anti-guru.
Sean Wilkinson How should we lease with the federal Moratorium?
30 July 2021 | 18 replies
Even if they are impacted from the virus 1) their credit score demonstrates that they know how to meet their commitments. 
Mario Valenzuela "Helping" Tenants and Making Exceptions
19 January 2021 | 2 replies
The landlord provides a habitable property with functioning items per the lease.