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Aref Shehadeh Investigating reasons for a high water/sewer bill
29 August 2015 | 9 replies

Recently purchased a 4 unit multifamily investment property and the water/sewer bill has been quite high. The water and sewer company agree that it is high in comparison to comparable properties. The cost in my area i...

Ken Nyczaj Neighbor wants to run drainage through my flip
20 March 2020 | 2 replies

Hello all,Recently, a neighbor asked to run drainage from his rear downspout through his yard to the rear of my yard and out to the woods on the rear side of my property line. Claiming the water from the downspout is ...

Skyler Pearson Market projections for South Denver area
28 December 2017 | 2 replies

We are new at real estate investing and would like to know what experienced investors think of the Denver market and its projections. Are there any surrounding suburbs that are better then others for investing (i.e. H...

Christian Morsing Water/sewer submetering for 7 unit MFH
5 October 2022 | 2 replies

I would like to see what it cost to submeter my water/sewer for a 7 unit MFH.
Its located in Chattanooga and currently have a single master line.
Are there any other options I should consider ?
Any idea of Cost for...

Robert Kohnfelder Water/Sewage Bill - Landlord or Tenant?
18 April 2021 | 3 replies

I have a SFH property here in Pittsburgh, PA that will be finished with work and ready for rent in the next few weeks, and I'm wondering about the water bill. First off, I also own a duplex which doesn't have the wate...

Abel Rodriguez Is this Potential QuadPlex in Philly a Good Deal?
5 January 2020 | 16 replies

Hello BP! I am looking to get into a deal but do not know if I am missing something or worse am moving too slowly on a potential bargain in Philadelphia. A friend is thinking of selling their Quadplex and I heard it c...

Rene M. Third is a charm - Please help validate the rehab cost
22 June 2019 | 4 replies

Hello all,I found another prospect for my first property…77K for a Brick end-townhome without HOA from 1986. 1200 SQFT, Fenced in yard, Little balcony, 2 bed, 1.5 bath. With a very good location right of the interstat...

Sean Keating Water in crawl space, high water line, sump pump out
28 October 2019 | 1 reply

I found a potential investment property and looks like it could be fantastic to fix up.  The property hasn't be occupied for almost 2 years.  Unable to do an inspection prior to an accepted offer, I started looking ar...

Kelly G. Lesson learned - food for thought . .
5 March 2018 | 13 replies

I just thought I would relay my costly lesson in 'fairness'.  I have a SFR in Milwaukee.  This is the first year I am managing it myself having burned through 3 property managers in about as many years - costing me mo...

Brad Warshaw Taking Unit Owner That Damaged My Condo To Court
5 March 2019 | 10 replies

If a condo unit owner had a water leak that damaged my unit how do I take them to court? Can I do it myself to save on a attorney? If not how much approx would a attorney cost for this? Thanks