Hello,I had a tenant last winter and the heat in his unit was supplemented by the unit above him.It gets really cold down there in winter but he chose not to have free heat and sealed the vents tightly with an aluminu...
We are in the middle of a hot North Carolina summer, and one of our older, C class properties is not cooling properly. It is unclear to me at this point if this was an issue before. We've owned this house for nearly 4...
What's going on BP? Just curious to know what some of the interesting things are that you've found in a property you bought? Recently picked up a "hoarder house" from a tax sale and pulled out a couple of vintage se...
Planning a rehab for a 1930s 2-story 3 bedroom 1.5 bath house. Rehab is purely cosmetic and quoted around 5-7K to get it rent ready. Previously only had a ground floor furnace for heating and one window A/C unit for c...
I am analyzing a potential flip opportunity in the Chicago-land area and I am wondering if anyone has previous experience in adding duct work and forced air units to an old house. The current boiler is pretty new (3-...
We have an offer in for a MFH with window a/c units. The MFH was built in 1934. Would you leave the window units, or pay the $6k+ per unit for central air? The tenants currently pay all utilities. The units rent at $7...
I purchased a two-unit multi-family home in Washington, DC in November 2021. The sellers noted in their disclosures that they had 1) a gas furnace for heating and 2) a heat pump system for cooling. My home inspector c...
I've posted before about this problem--now it appears to be back.
My old tenants complained repeatedly that the house was getting too hot. It has a Goodman air handler inside and a heat pump outside. The AC guy came ...
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it is 105 today tennant complains that her thermostat is set at 77deg and the air runs all day and only gets to 80 ,, she is a wuss if you ask me but she has small kids so ok
the air con guy was cal...
Looking to get the BP fam opinion on this….I currently am finishing up rehabbing 24 units and can refi out about $300k (now smaller due to rates),- since its a non agency loan, it would be at 9.5% fixed rate IO (ins...