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Matthew Johnson Should I be worried if the GC isn’t pulling permits himself?
7 August 2020 | 7 replies

Hello BP!
I’m a new investor working on my first deal and need to do a little bit of rehab. The bigger items on my list include some plumbing, electrical, and replacing kitchen cabinets/sink. 
I have bids from two g...

Alyse Oz Just bought a dilapidated Multifamily in philly - first steps?
16 April 2019 | 2 replies

The property is RM-1 multifamily.  The house is in really bad shape, it has been vacant for a long time and has no kitchen or anything - also part of it has no floor.  The lot is huge 5000 sq feet but 2300 has been bu...

Alex Cornwell Second floor plumbing broken?
20 August 2017 | 6 replies

I was touring a three unit house and the owner claimed the plumbing was brand new. In the basement I confirmed new piping and water tanks. When I tried to run the faucet on the second floor which was vacant, the agent...

David Y. Is main sewer line clog problem covered by home insurance?
27 April 2015 | 21 replies

Hi Everyone,I am located at Houston, TX and I was wondering if anyone knows that if the main sewer line clog problem covered by the home insurance?  The water of my property back up from the toilet, bathtub and shower...

Albert Ngo LLC or Trust
23 December 2023 | 11 replies

Hi everyone, I am looking to properly structure my portfolio in the least vulnerable way. Being plumber that does moonlighting on the side for contractors/homeowners, closely managing rehabs on my BRRR's, and working ...

Andy K Sewer line backup happened twice due to tenant negligience
1 April 2016 | 9 replies

Hi all,We have a rental property, where we had a sewer line backup happen in February last year. The sewer water came out of the toilet on the first level and destroyed the carpet, drywall, etc. Had to call the insura...

Hiro Kitagawa Tenants caused damage to another property, has no insurance
3 September 2018 | 3 replies

Hi all. I have a rental property in the sate of Kentucky. The tenants in my condo (upper unit) left the water running while filling a bathtub, resulting in water leaking into the downstairs condo.My tenant has $300K l...

Tal Mashhadian Any addendum to a commercial lease for a dog groomer?
18 March 2023 | 3 replies

Have a dog groomer interested in leasing one of our commercial spaces.  Lease already has the tenant responsible for any plumbing repairs inside the unit and the landlord responsible for what's behind the walls.  But ...

Account Closed Insurance Creates Policy During Escrow, Cancelled Immediately
2 January 2018 | 5 replies

I just bought a triplex in Oakland, built in 1917, my plan was to rent out the 2x 1br's downstairs, and owner occupy the 2br upstairs.I got a quote for insurance through an large agency, and a policy—and we were able ...

Gurjot Grewal About to close on my first deal. Just had a sewer scope done. Is this a concern ?
8 April 2023 | 9 replies

77 feet, cast iron and clay pipe. Home is built in 1952 on a slab. Findings are "Typical Root Intrusion", "Openings or inconsistencies noted in sewer line, signs of settling" recommendations are regular inspection and...