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David P. Should a landlord be required to install blinds for windows up hi
1 June 2022 | 6 replies

Hey everyone,

I have a tenant that had a strange request but from over the course of past year I realize they are very sensitive to heat. I have a brand new 5 ton ac unit but here in socal it does get very hot and ...

Shiva Pradeep Sell or hold this house? 5 year no-tax window + reduced ROE
6 February 2019 | 4 replies

Here are some details of the property (town home) I ownTimeline:Bought: Oct 2013Lived in it (Primary Home): March 2018 (4.5 years)Rented it: March 2018 to Current Some numbers:Original purchase price: $200,000Original...

Colin C. Tenant dies in a fire due to window bars lock...Landlord liable?
4 July 2018 | 0 replies

I know about necessary egresses and about quick release mechanisms for window bars and about alarms vs. window bars...  I want to figure out the answer to a specific question.  Is there a legal precedent for the follo...

Randall Prosise Bars on the windows, and steel cage for a screen door. Buy?
26 March 2018 | 12 replies

I see a good financial decision getting 8%+ cap, but it does have bars on the windows and a steel cage for a screen door.  OK  or what??

Roger Simons For rooms without windows, do any of you rent them for storage?
25 November 2022 | 1 reply

The smaller the storage area the more money people generally get.  So that got me thinking about areas of a house that can't be rented to a tenant.  Like if there are no windows, no air circulation, no fire exits, etc...

Anna Stairs Help! Gone way over the budget of my first flip and still not fin
9 February 2023 | 18 replies

Help! Gone way over the budget of my first flip and still not finished! Mostly due to inexperience, purchasing a 100 year old house that probably should have just been torn down, crooked contractors and theft of depos...

Nick Macklin Port Norfolk Historic District Recommendations and Guidelines
23 December 2020 | 5 replies

I just bought my 10th unit as somewhat of a house-hack.  I'll be living in it for 2 years while stationed at NS Norfolk and then it will become a rental.  It's a really solid Victorian Home in the Port Norfolk Histori...

Jennifer T. Can I fix this illegal bedroom issue in a MFH?
11 July 2021 | 4 replies

Hi all,I'm about to be under contract for a MFH when I suddenly realized that the bedroom in one of the ground floor units doesn't have a window (my fault as there was a tenant living there so I rushed through the vie...

Jacob Beg Is it a good idea to brick this back door up for an open floor plan?
29 January 2024 | 2 replies

Hi All-
I am planning a rehab, and I am trying to replicate the attached kitchen. There are a number of issues that I hope to get some feedback on. As can be seen the stove/gas line and cabinetry is on the right ha...

Account Closed Contractors in Chicago
27 December 2015 | 4 replies

The other day I had a good friend that reached out that wanted a property to flip.I have a deal that we are working on so he had his contractor walk through. His GC quoted 67,000$ for the job. 18,000$ of that is for 2...