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Virginia Jones Do you turn off a natural gas furnace in the summer?
10 May 2019 | 5 replies

One of our rentals has hot water heat powered by a natural gas furnace. The furnace has an automatic pilot light so it doesn't have a flame that needs to be lit. Would you leave it on in the months when it's not being...

Ryan K. Tenant asked why A/C isn't working...House doesn't have A/C
12 July 2013 | 27 replies

I recently purchased my first property. It is a very nice home in a great neighborhood, 3bd 2.5 ba, $2k/mo rent. The tenant has been in for 1 month. She's a really nice lady with exceptional job, background, refere...

Xiaoyan Liang Cost to add a 2nd electric meter and furnace in a duplex
21 September 2020 | 3 replies

Hello BiggerPockets, 
I went to an open house for a property that was listed as a 2 family but with only 1 electric meter, 1 forced-air gas furnace w/central air and 1 hot water heater. I wanted to install a 2nd elec...

Christopher Johnson WHICH IS MORE PROFITABLE AIR BNB OR RENTING
9 November 2020 | 1 reply

I'm planning on using my primary residence as a rental but I'm not sure if it would be more profitable as an Air bnb. Does anyone have any advice on using air bnbs service. The area that I'm in is not a very hot area ...

Jordan Moorhead Gravity Heat (buy or don't)
28 August 2016 | 4 replies

I'm looking at a home with a gravity heater in Minneapolis and know nothing about them.

Should I not consider the home because of these? Seems like it can be very expensive to replace.

Aaron Carter Heating duplex without ductwork.
17 May 2014 | 15 replies

I own a duplex which currently has electric baseboard heat that was installed by the previous owner. It is an older house and electric heat is really high (no off peak as it is the only source). I live in northern ...

Tami R. Furnaces, mant.
2 February 2014 | 20 replies

It seems like every year at this time I wish I had something put in place for maint. on furnaces, etc...

I do not have it in my lease and if I did I do not think tenants would pay attention... but it seems li...

Joe Hughes Boiler heat replacement/upgrade options
12 June 2017 | 1 reply

I just closed on a house today and the furnace was/is  an old boiler/radiator system.  It's shot and needs replaced.  I am going to be meeting with HVAC companies in a couple of days and have never dealt with this sor...

N/A N/A Wholesale Deals 4 Sale.....
9 October 2006 | 1 reply

“I’m an Investor, NOT a Realtor. If you have any questions, please contact me.”

Keep In Mind: ALL deals are on an Assignable Contract. We ask for our Assignment Fee up front. However, we will help you with this. ...

David McCracken How to do heating in triplex with basement, 1st floor, 2nd floor
29 September 2017 | 8 replies

Hi BP,I own an upper/lower duplex. I'm converting it into a triplex by finishing part of the basement into a studio flat. The basement flat is a small space, only about 300 sqft. There is one furnace so the heating is...