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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...

Bobby McCabe Colorado: Changing a Single Family Layout, Engineer/Architect?
24 February 2020 | 3 replies

Hello all, this is our second flip since starting our LLC. This house is an above ground 2,000 SQ FT ranch. We'll be changing the layout to add 2 bedrooms & 1 bath.  We need recommendations on the best way to ta...

Mitchlyn D. License or Non License Contractor for Bathroom Renovation
17 December 2016 | 4 replies

I am in the process of turning my primary home(built in 1955) into a rental. The house has some updates but the bathrooms unfortunately are not. With that being said, another house in my neighborhood was being remod...

Mel Rosario My California multiunit insurance will not be renewed, need help for new policy.
27 April 2024 | 3 replies

I have some properties in Oceanside, a multiunit west of the 5, and another in the small foothills.  I was already informed by State Farm that they will not be renewing my multiunit policy.  I'm sure several here has ...

Michael Ten Leaks in basement -- lawyer or insurance? Neither?
27 February 2019 | 4 replies

I purchased a property through Roofstock in June. The Roofstock inspection, which was admittedly cursory, turned up nothing. In the PSA disclosures, the seller admitted that there were leaks in the house, but that th...

Stephen Kunen Will plumbing and electric rewiring increase value
26 October 2019 | 22 replies

We recently purchased a 6 unit building and are in the process of rehabbing it. Because it’s a very old building (more than 100 years), turned out there is more work needed than our initial scope. Most notably, it loo...

Howard Knutson New guy needs opinions on a 156 year old house
27 July 2016 | 7 replies

Hello all! The wife and I have been lurking for a while learning as much as we can and reading up on real estate while we saved up for our own home and then began saving up for our first rental property. However, in t...

Kiran Kumar Age of the property matter fir rental property investing ?
5 September 2017 | 10 replies

I am new to rental property investing and I do see the age of properties ranging 7- 20. if the condition of the property good, would I be able to process to pursue 20 years old one as well? Plead help me. Thank you.

Bruce L. Discovered Polybutylene Plumbing after Home Inspection
4 March 2013 | 4 replies

Hi everyone.

I just discovered that I have Polybutylene plumbing through my house that I put an offer on. From my research, it looks like if your house was built between 1978 to 1995, you may have that plumbing inst...

Kevin Sack Hamption Roads VA Duplex Analysis- Value Add Opportunity?
27 September 2018 | 2 replies

BP,Just received the balance sheet on a duplex (converted SFH) in the Hampton Roads area. C+ to B- neighborhood with other single families in the area. House built 1940, 1800 sqft. Bottom rents for 1050, top for 750. ...