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Paul Sandhu Anyone have a heated swimming pool?
30 July 2020 | 3 replies

I have an above ground pool, about 12000 gallons. It's my intent to build a wood fired heater for it. I have about 200 hedgeapple trees in my yard, and about 800 other assorted trees so the wood supply is basically ...

Tawny Bloom Keeping pipes cleared
8 March 2016 | 5 replies

Last month we had to call in Roto Rooters as our tenants pipes were backed up.  The drain for the washing machine and kitchen all drain to the same pipe and according to the Roto Rooter guy this can sometimes cause pr...

Latrice Epps Leaking ceiling on Duplex on tenant side
6 December 2020 | 9 replies

I purchased a brand new duplex in August 2020. I live in one side and I have a tenant in the other. Water started leaking behind the walls on Monday night. 11/30/20. I called the builder that sent out a roofer who wou...

Steven Chen I am a tenant & the lease is super onesided. Is this enforceable in Las vegas court?
22 February 2023 | 14 replies

Keep in mind this is a 50-floor high rise by the Vegas strip. There is no way for me to check or guarantee some of these items. Renter's insurance won't cover me for pipes and fixtures for example:

"The tenant agre...

Troy Sheets TENANT GAS SHUTOFF PIPES FREEZING QUESTION
16 January 2017 | 21 replies

If my tenant gets their gas shut off, can I shut their water off to prevent the pipes from freezing? I tried doing some research but it seems it's all in relation to self-help evictions, which isn't what I'm tryin...

Keelee Moseley Repiping a whole house
25 October 2020 | 20 replies

Purchased first cash home from sheriff tax  sale and Already learned a lot of lessons.I’m wondering if anyone has had a whole house repiped with Pex. If so please share what you paid and some ball park quotes.PS someo...

Elijah White Frozen pipes at rental
14 February 2021 | 2 replies

My tenant called me this morning to tell me that the hot water is not coming out of the faucet and he thinks that the line might be frozen. He left the cold water dripping overnight so that is still working but he did...

Peter Grote galvanized pipes - when to replace
15 November 2016 | 17 replies

I am starting to purchase SFR homes to buy and hold. The homes I'm getting tend to be older 1900-1950 and so have galvanized pipes. What rule of thumb do people tend to use for when to replace them? when something's l...

Andrew S. Rusty cast-iron sewer pipes - any options other than replace?
19 August 2015 | 11 replies

I have a problem with a cast-iron sewer pipe in one of my rentals.  It clogs up frequently and according to the plumber who just snaked it, the issue is likely paper getting hung up on the rusty insides of the pipes. ...

John Lee 30 gallon of water passed though winterized house
11 April 2018 | 8 replies

I'm in the inspection period phase of purchase a short sale property in Jacksonville, NC. The house is built in 2006 and winterized since October 2017. I have the electric and water turn on recently. The water company...