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Patty Rowell Propane Tank Rental Fee
20 December 2018 | 5 replies

I was told by a broker that the landlord is responsible for the propane tank rental fee that covers cooking in the rental property (and the tenant would be responsible for setup fees and actual propane).  He further s...

Ashlyn B. All electric house?? Will bills be too pricy?
9 January 2022 | 15 replies

I am under contract for a house right now. We would live in the basement and rent the upstairs. I am concerned because we just found out there is no gas line running to the house. Everything is run on electricity (peo...

Jeff S. Eugene becomes 1st Oregon city to ban gas hookups in new home construction
12 February 2023 | 54 replies

EUGENE Ore. (KPTV) - Eugene has become the first city in Oregon to outlaw gas appliance hookups for new residential construction.
This comes in the midst of ongoing efforts to cut emissions in order to battle climate...

Joe Boggin 700 square foot row home mechanicals
30 December 2013 | 8 replies

small home in inner city has been vacant for some time. vandals ripped the wires our of the walls and the panel box out of the basement. there is not one sink or toilet in the property. the house is not a shell....

Jack B. Tenant claiming electrical issue that is impossible, suspicious
6 August 2020 | 3 replies

Right after moving in, they claim a single element on the kitchen stove being on is causing a bulb to burn out in a bedroom but magically not trip a breaker. (I lived in this house for 4 years including just a few mon...

Lindi Nguyen Modeling assumptions for NJ Market?
17 February 2022 | 16 replies

My first investment property, so appreciate the feedback. Looking at 2B condos. Everything I'm modeling out is in the red so far...looking at Hackensack, Cliffside Park, Teaneck, and North Bergen. Thoughts on the assu...

Henry Lazerow FHA increases multi unit limits for 2021!
23 December 2020 | 6 replies

New limits. These go in affect after Jan 1. The biggest change is to 4 units which are my personal favorite type of building for cashflow and house hacking. The self sufficiency test still applies to 3/4 units but man...

Quentin Collins Water Heater in Rental
7 October 2020 | 41 replies

I am doing a rehab an older house that will be a rental when it is finished and I was wondering, has anyone put an instant water heater in a rental? I have had the electrical upgraded and added a second bathroom to ma...

Nathaniel Gotshall 1960 Home to 2020 Home
6 January 2020 | 1 reply

At the beginning of the summer in 2019, my wife and I purchased our first property and we have been using it as a live-in flip. We are winding down the the remodel of the house this winter. It is located in Michigan ...

Bienes Raices One room is getting too hot in rental house
13 June 2011 | 11 replies

The room is a kid's bedroom, and it has a sliding glass door, so the sun comes directly into the room. The last tenants complained about it, so I want to find a solution before the new tenants move in on July 1.

Woul...