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Alex Rodriguez Who is responsible for clogged bathtub?
18 March 2024 | 4 replies

I bout a property 1.5 years ago and inherited these tenants. That are bad and dirty tenants. I made the mistake of letting them stay. Anyway, one of the first things I did was to replace the bathroom ceiling, which wa...

Frank Germaine Substance building up on Vinyl blinds within hours of putting them up
23 December 2022 | 36 replies

I recently was replacing vinyl blinds at a property and noticed within hours of putting them up, they seemed off colored and splotchy. Thinking it was just the specific blinds I bought, I returned them and purchased d...

Martin Saenz Who has built an Operations Manual for their Note Business?
30 August 2019 | 6 replies

This past week, I’ve been focusing on rebuilding my operation’s
manual for my company from scratch. For those that know me, they know I’m in a
perpetual state of launching a new company. As for the op’s manual, I...

Penny Sprang Copper pipe busted in attic....still leaking?
17 February 2021 | 2 replies

We have a well and a pipe busted in attic, we shut off water to house but it’s still dropping through fixtures in ceiling, why?  Also, it’s yellow water in color, is that normal?  

N/A N/A Demolition Costs?
5 September 2008 | 2 replies

I'm bidding on a house in Chicago that will have to be torn down prior to rebuilding. It's a 2-story 100 yr. old frame house with slab basement. Approx. 1200 sf (not incl. basement). Nothing in the house, except fo...

Min Vai 1Br Appartment purchase built early 1900's - Lead Certification
15 December 2017 | 7 replies

Looking into one property - 1Br/Ba in a decently renting area, but building is built in early 1900's - this is my first deal considering rental property in mind, and haven't dealt with Baltimore City rules/regulations...

Drew Smith Refinishing Hardwood Floors
1 January 2021 | 24 replies

My wife and I bought our first rental house. Wow the place was a wreck but the more people I am talking to it seems to be the case when you purchase something off market. My question is the wood floors they are origin...

Raad Qumsieh Black mold in a big apartment complex. Help!
29 April 2016 | 17 replies

Hey all,

Need your assistance, especially landlords. I live in a big apartment complex in a Missouri area, and have been noticing mold on the master bedroom windows since January of this year. I told the office, they...

Bruce Chang Big headache - elevated mold counts in rental
16 November 2018 | 1 reply

Our family owns a 100 year old building. The tenant complained of mold so we had a mold inspector come in and the counts are high in the bedrooms.  Tenant has been there for many decades, and is a slob.   The inspecto...

Dan Froilan Me and my buddy want to get into real estate together
25 July 2020 | 1 reply

Our goals are to get cash flow to get to financial freedom one day. We currently have no property and want to buy a multiple family home and maybe do the "house hacking" method. We don't have deep pockets so that is w...