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Mark S. Investment Property Insurance: Sewer/Water Backup + Ordinance/Law
22 September 2019 | 8 replies

I just received an insurance renewal email for a property I own that I purchased for $84,000 in Memphis, TN. The email states that water/sewer back up coverage was previously included, but now is available for an add...

Alex McGhee Let's talk about septic tanks, leach fields, sewer, etc!
10 June 2018 | 11 replies

What typically goes awry with septic systems?If a leach field goes bad. What are my options?

Kevin N. Inspection report said plumbing system would not hold 40 psi?
13 May 2011 | 15 replies

I am under contract with the HUD house. In the HUD inspection report it said plumbing system and sewer system are tested with air compressor and would not hold 40 psi. I do online search they said normal range for hou...

Account Closed HELP! Selling a flip with foundation repair
23 October 2017 | 14 replies

HI everyone! I have a flip on the market in Denver metro that we've done a foundation repair using Carbon Armor. The basement wall has a large crack. There is also a little settlement in one area at the garage entry w...

Andy Welmers Student Rentals - utility bills?
2 February 2017 | 9 replies

In Ontario (Ottawa) people with student rentals, do you include all utilities (heat / hydro / water) in the cost for students, or do the students pay the utilities on their own (split the costs between them)?Thanks, Andy

Sara Blouin Oil Tank Leaking PPM
26 January 2020 | 8 replies

Hello all,I have a leaking UST on property I am under contract with. The soil borings came back as 20,000 ppm. Remediation starts at 5,100 ppm according to EPA from what the company states and what i have read. Does a...

Scott W. anybody ever bought a foreclosure on a slab?
16 October 2013 | 10 replies

my concern is pipes might get frozen while the heat would be turned off for a couple years? would have to bust up the concrete and that can get pricy?

anybody had any experience with slabs? I've been apt to stay a...

Kosta Makris Rental property expenses
10 September 2017 | 9 replies

Hi everyone!I'm pretty new to investing though I feel I have a grasp on what I would like to invest in. Buy and hold is an avenue I want to go down and would like to know the different types of expenses I should expec...

Will Johnston Water damage to a Verizon box, who is responsible?
14 January 2015 | 6 replies

I got a call yesterday at 4 PM about a plumbing issue in the upstairs shower that leaked all of the way to the basement.  Got that fixed last night, but the tenant tells me the water leaked into some kind of box that ...

Jilissa K. Renting a house thats for sale
1 May 2010 | 6 replies

Ok I just recently signed the lease on a beautiful house, already though, I'm having issues with it.
The first things are minor annoyances and inconveniences, and aren't the main reason for this post, but t...