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Gabriel R. What do you fix first on a project?
23 March 2017 | 15 replies
I prioritize repairs by some basic criteria, starting with issues that need immediate resolution because they either cause continuing damage (leaks) or could result in injury (mold, holes in the floor) or just make working on the property easier (plumbing and electrical systems).  
Saran Mandhadapu Electrician reference in York County, PA
23 January 2017 | 5 replies
I need to install Electric baseboard heat in 6 units and install 6 new electric panels and 6 new water heaters.Thanks,Saran
Stephen Quesinberry First Buy & Hold using BRRR Strategy in DFW!
11 February 2022 | 116 replies
My contractor was able to get a mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and remodeling for around $2K.
Jabbar Thomas WHY WHOLESALERS SUCK!!!!
10 December 2016 | 6 replies
Your energy flows, where your focus goes.
Ryan Fox GC Realty Investments
18 July 2019 | 10 replies
Also realized I didn't answer one of your initial questions:  They took my wife and I on a tour of various properties, one just completed duplex and then two homes that were in the process of rehabbing..both were torn down to the studs and we got to see the electrical, plumbing, drywall and rebuild stages.  
Tyler Brown First investment property - Single family vs. Multi family
17 July 2016 | 14 replies
Definitely only get one that is separately metered for water/sewer and electric/gas.Renting a SFH is expensive but is preferred by larger families (2+ kids).  
Dakoda Spencer What To Look For When Walking A House
30 October 2016 | 6 replies
it's really difficult to tell you every single thing that i look at. i have lots of experience so i can just make offers based on the listing pictures. even if it's just a single picture of the front of the house. that's cause i buy similar houses and know about how much it would cost. but i have a lot of experience, so nothing phases us.in addition, when you have a checklist, the agent will know you are not experienced and will question your ability to close. big things are - kitchen, bath, electrical, roof, concrete.the rest is child's play.good luck.
Christopher Perry First multi family!
18 August 2016 | 1 reply
Electrical and plumbing updates on the outside of walls, other than inside the studs.
Todd Dexheimer Cincinnati Contractors needed
3 October 2016 | 2 replies
I am looking at updating kitchens, baths, plumbing, electric, flooring, painting and windows.
Ginny Townsend Charging tenants for utilities after they move out?
13 June 2018 | 5 replies
All of our tenants have agreed to that.But an issue that we ran into for this first time is Northern California's utilities company bills electricity annually because we have solar...