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Nitin Shrawagi Foundation issue due to water leak
17 November 2020 | 3 replies

We have a rental property in SanAntonio suburbs and the foundation is sinking.   Its very possible that the foundation shift happened due to water leak under the toilet seat - and our insurance covers (should) that sc...

Karen A. Signs of Issues?
10 June 2016 | 6 replies

I know that seeing certain things in a property can indicate potential issues with the property.What types of visual signs do you look for, during your walk through of a property, that might be indicators of possible ...

Jack B. WA: Tenant issues galore should I move forward with the eviction?
29 October 2020 | 6 replies

WASHINGTON STATE:
EIGHT months into tenancy, these 19 year old kids (winter tenant, hard to find tenants during the winter and they checked the boxes for credit and income) had complaints from neighbors about loud mu...

Kimberly T. Sewer drain leak, water damage. What to do now about insurance claim?
14 September 2014 | 4 replies

Hi all, I just discovered this site when researching how to handle my current situation, looks like a great resource! I'll post in the new member forum, but in the mean time, I am looking for some advice about our...

Evan Hauler Tenant want to hire and pay for a plumber themselves
10 June 2023 | 23 replies

Hello, I just bought, my first ever property/home (woo), and there is an existing in the lower unit. And they have reported a slow clog in their bathtub, the thing is they offered to hire a plumber and pay for it them...

Jay C. Is it me or are plumbing costs bonkers!??
11 June 2020 | 17 replies

Hi all,
I have a rental property in Fort Worth home (I'm an accidental landlord) that is almost 100 years old. The PVC going out of the house was replaced new in 2011, but the plumbers who installed didn't do a great...

Mike Nelson Homeowner’s insurance claim covered yet tenant’s insurance didn’t cover temp housing
19 October 2024 | 7 replies

We have a small rental property that had a tub drain leak causing extensive damage to the floor/subfloor. We ended up filing a claim with our insurance. Our insurance covered new floors for the entire house as well re...

Account Closed water valves and doorknobs...
23 February 2009 | 10 replies

Feb 20, 2009: Two questions one in, one out:

Security door: the men who installed my security bars yesterday (Thurs) also removed, painted, and reinstalled the (Home Depot) security doors. I say HD because they are r...

John Lee Irvington Indianapolis - could 2bed/1bath work as a rental?
16 December 2019 | 9 replies

Hello, fellow investors who are familial with Irvington area. Do you think updated 2/1 house with under 1000sqft in that area, is a good idea for rental property (as it could attract young professionals of the area)? ...

Rita Oliva Potential first deal with inherited tenant issues
4 August 2017 | 4 replies

When buying a buy and hold, how much weight do you give to the current tenant situation? Here are the basics:

Duplex for $30k. Each unit currently rented for $450. The house needs serious updating. I estimate about 5...