Vikram C. posted in another thread about how many politicians -- due to their stature and position -- believe they are above the law.
This comment reminded me of a great (though disturbing) set of...
I always stress open lines of communication with my tenant. One evening, he informed me that the water dispenser on the refrigerator stopped working. He kept saying it really wasn't a big deal and not to worry about i...
My basement has flooded, possibly due to standing water in one of the window wells. There is water pooling up under the mulch next to the window well on the side of the house, and I can see water seeping into the wind...
I own a duplex in Austin, very close to the Domain (an ever expanding area, even during the pandemic). I got it at a great price about 5 years ago, due to its foundation issues.
During the sale, our real estate agent...
alright, right up front. I wasn't asked to post this but I felt compelled to do so :mrgreen:
If you guys aren't watching Harrison Painter and RyanOD with their really cool show they do everyday then you're missing o...
My property manager is extremely reluctant or just has no urgency when it comes to larger repairs/ maintenance. 1 example: My properties sewer has tree root intrusion and I asked them to get a quote 2 weeks ago, and ...
I called the county permitting office and they do require a permit to replace a water heater. Since it's highway robbery to pay a licensed plumber to do anything, I was wondering if most people ignore the permit issue...
When it comes to estimating repairs and square footage I see the property listed on sites at 2300sq ft but on the county site it's base BAS) sqft is about 1600 which is basically the living area I believe and not the ...
Hi All,
We are co-hosting an MTR that's a 3rd floor attic apartment. The place is really nice, but several important components were placed under sloping areas of the roof. It's not obvious from the pictures, so I wa...
Hi everyone, I came across this youtube video by Zack McDonald and realized in Seattle you can rent out your ADU and DADU even if your lot is zoned for SF (I'm currently not in Seattle so I'm a little bit slow on the ...