I’ve heard that for non covered every 4-5 years and for covered 6-7. That sound right? Curious what others due in terms of frequency of checking decks for loose nails, damaged plans etc as well.
guysAt the back of my jacuzzi, the installer did a shoddy job by not covering a 6 inch diameter hole for the electrical wiring - we've seen mice droppings there. Unfortunately, the hole is all the way to to the back a...
I recently purchased a commmerical building about 9 month ago. One of the tenant lease is about to end soon next 60 days. As landlord, I like to increase NNN by 3% per year (since the tenats NNN has stayed same las...
Hi guys!So I'm a resident physician living in the Bay Area and my fiance owns a 3 BR 2 BA condo in the North Kenwood area in Chicago, a 6 unit multifamily condo building. The HOA was severely mismanaged by a self-mana...
Tenants left this stain on an elevated trex deck. How would you handle this? I can see replacing the boards that are stained or is it possible to caculate the replacement cost of the full deck minus depreciation due...
Buying my first investment property to rent out. It's 95 years old so the basement feels damp. No visible water, probably just moisture coming in from the foundation. Mold on the floor/walls that I plan to get rid of ...
Hello! I was wondering if I could get some advice regarding a flip home with a cracked concrete pool in Florida. From what I've gathered (without being able to get an estimate yet), it will cost upwards of $10k to com...
Hello BP Community,I closed on a three family home in Garfield, NJ about four months ago and things have been going well so far. One of the units is now vacant and I started prepping the unit for renovations by stripp...
We've managed to overload our current crop of workers and crews with projects we're working in Austin. Builders seem to be adding little value to potential new projects because we already have a lot of the high value...
I am rehabbing an old house with a wet basement. Most contractors told me those in the picture is white mold. But someone repairing the basement there said it is not mold but Asbestos which seems to be more dangerous ...