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Michael Stuck Bad living conditions, how to handle the rent
30 June 2016 | 7 replies
I believe they were telling me it was a plumbing leak going into the basement from the ceiling. 
Stan K. CapEx - Reactive or proactive?
6 July 2016 | 7 replies
I think the unit can get changed before things freeze up... unlike Patrick's story where it was a new heating system that takes more time/plumbing, and it sounds like there were not tenants there to give him early warning.NOTE: Extending the life of something that has cosmetic effect like paint, will cause the quality of tenants to waver... and it could be a downward spiral... so keep the place looking nice.  
Jayson Hinkson How to manage rental income, expenses etc bank accounts
27 March 2019 | 14 replies
So when I have to fix a plumbing issue say $300. 
Joseph Shin Don't know where to start
2 July 2016 | 3 replies
Maybe you could work a summer for a contractor and learn some basics of the trades (carpentry, plumbing, etc).
Juan Diaz Letters -- Getting me $50K off the purchase price!!
5 July 2016 | 0 replies
With that in mind, we believe that the following work is absolutely necessary:• Demolish and rebuild garage: $41,952• Plumbing repair & update: $9,896• Electrical repair & update: $12,343• Foundation and structural repairs: $30,135Total: $94,326This is a significant amount for us to pay, and we are hesitating with continue on with the property as priced.
Brentin Trent Homestyle and 203k and sweat equity.
5 June 2019 | 13 replies
Let me drag this out with an elaborate example: Let's say, theoretically, I decide I will do all the plumbing, electrical, and finish work myself.
Josh Setterbo Contractor out with pre-inspection?
16 July 2016 | 9 replies
The majority of the work will be plumbing and sewer for the new kitchen. 
Manish Prasad Boise ID Management Company
11 July 2016 | 2 replies
They negotiate better than market rates for flooring, plumbing and pro services, but the handyman rates may run higher than the open market since they only use licensed and bonded workers.
Sol Gold sheriff sales
17 May 2017 | 9 replies
Tami,  there are several types that can stick that are not in the ROD office, it is possible for a non recorded lien to exist, just difficult to enforce, but some taxing authorities, and municipal liens may exist but not be yet included on a property tax bill,  i saw one once with a $3,000 outstanding water bill from when the plumbing froze and filled the basement.   
John Henderson Full time
24 August 2016 | 7 replies
Which is good because I found my next problem to fix in the plumbing..ugh.