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Jack B. (WA)Need help urgently: tenant issue, eviction, attitude, damages
27 October 2020 | 1 reply
These are all violations of their lease, the first few I already addressed with them a few months ago but now the plumbing and they are arguing with me about splitting a $200 bill for sink drain repair, I'm paying for the snake, they should be paying for the drain they mucked up.
Chuck A. Plumbing noise in wall
30 October 2020 | 6 replies
If you ever do open a wall for plumbing repairs, it is always a great idea to leave an easy access panel where you can quickly pop open the panel to make any future needed repairs. 
Muneef Alfadli how much would adding another water meter to duplex cost?
28 October 2020 | 1 reply
You also would need to check through the piping to make sure the plumbing is separated between the units.
Joel Unick College kid stumbled across a deal! How should I proceed?
28 October 2020 | 10 replies
Also, if an estate is selling the property they may not have to do a disclosure.My guess is that there are major issues, original outdated wiring, foundation issues, no HVAC, needs a new roof, major plumbing lines need to be replaced, gas leak under a slab, asbestos siding, not enough electrical amps/outlets to power a modern house, a foreclosure, past drug manufacturing house, next door to a registered violent sex offender, no parking or on a major busy noisy street, next to commercial or industrial property?
Camden Kelly First BRRRR deal in Pittsburgh
28 October 2020 | 0 replies
This included, plumbing, electrical, a retaining wall, HVAC, flooring, kitchen, bathroom, paint, fixtures, ETC.
James Dainard Mid Century Split Level – Shoreline
28 October 2020 | 0 replies
We ran our own subs for: demo and saw cutting of street, plumbing, and road restoration.
Sam T. Building in more remote areas (mountains)
30 October 2020 | 5 replies
I'm thinking/fantasizing about buying some land up in the north GA mountains to then use as a vacation rental (and for myself of course) but I have no clue what that would entail, especially at the start of the process.I have to imagine getting electric, plumbing, etc ran to the property would be a bit of a project, but I'm clueless as to how much so, and whether a project like that could work out as a good investment.If anyone who's ever done completely new construction in a remote area like that could offer their input and advice on how to get started approaching something like this, it would be much appreciated!
Van Johnson Gut Job Fix and Flips
3 November 2020 | 9 replies
Below you’ll see a brief summary of deal calculations. 2/1 single family 900sqftPurchase price- $10,000 (originally $20k before negotiations)Rehab- Cosmetic$18,000 Electrical- $2,000 Plumbing- $2,000 Porch Foundation- $7,500 Unexpected Misc - $5,000 = $34,500ARV - $80,000I’m currently working with an ARV lender giving me 65% LTV ($52k).
Aqil Dharamsey Need help with local resources
1 November 2020 | 4 replies
The property needs electrical, plumbing,, HVAC, and drywall guys.
Benjamin Beyer Updating from two prone outlets to three prone outlets
12 November 2020 | 16 replies
I have bought houses from people that thought they were handy and with electrical and plumbing, it just isn't worth it.