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Christa Heydt Month to month rental agreements
2 September 2019 | 4 replies
The water heater is required in most jurisdictions just like a source of heat.
Janice H. water in basement of possible first deal in western ME
3 September 2019 | 5 replies
Best is oxidation ie UVC, o3, H2o2,  dry heat over 125 deg and plant based  surfactant cleaner all speeds up the process and is safe non toxic.mold test maine runs $75-100 sampled by generalist sent to  certified 3rd party microbiologist with quantitative test results over qualitative preferred. 30 or less CFU is expected range.if need court expert or Osha complaint  hire an industrial hygienist $450-600 per report. .i charge $85 ea.
Richard Cole Expense Forecasting... Lessons learned from the field
3 September 2019 | 4 replies
We got hit with a $1700 bill to heat treat bedbugs after purchasing a new property.
Travis Phillips Follow my first flip! Crash and Burn or Flying High? Who Knows!?
3 September 2019 | 1 reply
It also came with a new Buderus, 4 zone heating system and central air.
Brian Hourigan Rent, Sell, or Stick? (Long Post)
5 September 2019 | 4 replies
I've been in the house for a little over the year now, but I find myself REALLY missing living downtown for quite a few reasons (convenience, saved time, yardwork, etc etc), so I'm trying to see if it can make financial sense at all for me to make it happen or if I just need to suck it up and stick where I am for a while.I ran some numbers, and here's where I landed (Please let me know if I'm missing something):House Expenses:Mortgage/Interest/PMI/Insurance/Taxes = $1,370/moMaintenance (Assuming 1% per year) = $181/moIf I were to rent it out, presumably the tenants would pay the utilities, which come to an average of about $187/mo (heat, water, electric)I expect I could get $1,600-1,700/mo in rent.Obviously if we were talking about a pure rental investment, the numbers don't really add up, but since I already own it, I'm trying to determine if it makes sense so that I can move pack to the place I want to live. 
Joshua Tessier New to BP from Manchester NH
5 September 2019 | 7 replies
My plumbing and heating guys are starting next week and I’m +90 yards of dumpsters into the renovation, so should be a good time.  
Justin Bearce I think I found a great 9 unit deal but..
4 September 2019 | 3 replies
You made me scrutinize myself a bit more and I realized there is no indication of multiple heating units or meters and I will need to dive a bit deeper into this. 
Beverly Hardee Can new landlords do next day eviction?
5 September 2019 | 8 replies
Dumpster rental, electrical bills to keep the heat on during winter so pipes don’t freeze, man labour.
Rene D. How accurate is the crime map on Realtor.com?
6 September 2019 | 2 replies
Realtor.com's "crime heat map" - just doesn't size up.Hope this helps.
Joshua Tessier My Manchester, NH 4 Unit renovation
15 November 2021 | 69 replies
They are hung and partially installed but I don’t want to finish and screw radiators baseboard down to lead baseboards that are going to get ripped out and potentially damage the new baseboard heating elements that I would have just installed.