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Jimmy Nguyen Cost Tracking Tools
28 February 2016 | 7 replies

Hi,I am in the process of building a house on my 13 acre farm.  I have already built a smaller accessory unit on the property.  In both cases, I have been using simple Google spreadsheets to keep track of my costs.  I...

Brent T Howell Hampton Roads (Norfolk) VA Small Multi-Family
25 January 2020 | 16 replies

Hello Bigger Pockets,
I am coming from Alaska down to Virgina, and plan on jumping into a house hacking opportunity in Norfolk Va. Housing in Virginia is much different than Alaska as you might imagine. I am reaching...

Mark Forest Annoying GFCI trip
22 January 2013 | 18 replies

In my new rental property there is a GFCI outlet in the living room. This is on the same circuit as the bathroom fan and the light in the shower stall. This living room wall is on the other side of the bathroom. W...

Beth Johnson Just close on a house and found mold on the garage wall, who should pay for to fix it?
23 July 2016 | 19 replies

My sister just bought a house. It was closed last week. The day after closing she found mold in the garage on the wall. During the time of inspection, there were tons of stuffs in the garage. And a cabinet was against...

Jennifer A. Importance of inspections and reserves reinforced
16 March 2014 | 3 replies

Today was our scheduled semi-annual inspections of all of our rental properties. During the winter months we hire a local heating contractor that we do our business with to inspect the furnace. Every year. And, ...

April Birdsong Lead paint in Historical home
3 February 2024 | 5 replies

I am looking at historic properties right now because they are what is available near the college I want to purchase my first rentals. Should I be alarmed when the report is positive for lead paint? The house is 100 y...

Alan Asriants Considerations When Buying Older Multi-Family Properties
14 June 2023 | 1 reply

Introduction:
Investing in multi-family properties can be a lucrative venture, but it's essential to carefully evaluate the condition of the property before making a purchase. Older multi-family properties, in partic...

Phillip Dwyer Water Leak Detection Devices
11 October 2020 | 14 replies

After 2 weeks of dealing with several different forms of water damage (leaking water heaters, refrigerator lines cracking, toilet tank seal cracking, etc), I'm going on the offensive.  I started researching leak detec...

Rob C. Drywall after leak - remove or just let dry?
7 October 2014 | 11 replies

I'm a pretty new landlord here, and I recently had a leak in my rental property from the upstairs bathroom going to the downstairs living room ceiling. Nothing major. I had a plumber come out today (about 72 hours aft...

Account Closed Putting in a new tub surround - does anyone have any quick tips?
11 January 2019 | 12 replies

I have a tub surround in my SFR that is all cracked and needs replaced. I patched it up when I first bought the place a few years ago and that seems to have worked but I will have a chance to replace it soon and would...