Do you guys pay to get popcorn ceilings with asbestos removed? or do you guys do it yourself?Is there any advantage or benefit to having it done professionally and providing paperwork to an appraiser during a re-appra...
Hello everyone, I am based out of Tampa florida where i own and have rehabbed several properties but I just put a triplex under contract in Rhode Island. I'm a native to the South Shore of Massachusetts so i'm very ...
I'm considering adding a bedroom to the basement of my rental property in North Linden. I'll obviously need to have a egress window added for fire code. I was quoted $4,000 from Jackson Window Egress which seems reaso...
In your opinion, how bad and expensive are these two problems:1. Crack in a slab foundation.2. Water leak behind the wall that surrounds fireplace. Water stains are visible along this wall from the ceiling (two-story ...
Hello everyone,
I am currently searching for my first investment property to purchase and i came across one in my price range but the property details states that the house had a major fire 2 yrs ago. Interior has se...
Hey guys, nearing closing on my first investment property. The property is going to need flooring and paint. In your opinion what is the best flooring for a rental? In terms of it looking stylish and durability? Where...
Hello Bigger Pockets Community! I’ve been on the site for about a month now and have immersed myself in the forums and podcasts. I am a newbie multi-family investor in the Greater Hartford, CT area. I am grateful for ...
Have you installed any energy savings devices in your STR properties?We have a 4400 sq ft 6 bedroom cabin that just had an $800 electric bill.We have 2 HVAC systems and an inline dehumidifier. These run alot in the su...
I am new to being a landlord. My tenant’s dog has ripped the linoleum flooring in the kitchen. She has volunteered to replace it, however it already had a bit of previous damage from repairmen who came to work on the ...
There's water in the crawlspace of a prospective investment property at which we're looking.
It looks like the heavy clay soils are holding the water under the house and it can't "leak" back ...