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Luca Mastrangelo 2 family heating updates and uninsulated exposed basement
28 April 2020 | 9 replies

Hi everyone. Not sure if this is the best forum to post in but ill start here. my property is a very old , circa 1900, 2 family in south eatern ct. The foundation is typical field stone basement. It's a concrete slab ...

Marianne Marzolla furnace... One or two for Old Detroit home
24 December 2014 | 10 replies

My partner and I recently purchased a 1300 sq ft home in Detroit's Bagley neighborhood. It was built in 1929 and needs a complete rehab. The system is a boiler and all the radiators are missing. We had the heating sys...

Julio Gonzalez Does Your Property Qualify for a $2,000/unit Tax Credit?
7 September 2021 | 0 replies

If you are an owner, builder or developer of apartment buildings or residential homes, there is an opportunity to earn a tax credit of $2,000/unit or dwelling for energy efficiency. This credit is known as the 45L Tax...

Jorge Caceres Utilities included worth the risk?
7 January 2025 | 28 replies

Hi fellow BP fans,Considering mid-term rentals (MTR) for my single-family home (near two hospitals, targeting traveling nurses/doctors). Most MTRs in my area include utilities, but my California property has very high...

Kyle Nelson Old Victorian Multi-Family Utilities 1800s
26 April 2017 | 7 replies

Hello everyone,

I am looking for help from experts in Victorian old late 1800s property investors. I know there are a lot you out there in Massachusetts, Philadelphia, and other northeastern states. My question is re...

Kara Haney furnace/spce heater
31 December 2015 | 3 replies

I looked at a property and never saw this kind of heater before - I thought it was a gas furnace- I am told it is a huge gas space heater that is old and probably no longer meets code - it is in the 2nd floor of a 2F ...

Crystal Furfaro need advice please!!
24 April 2014 | 8 replies

I apologise if this is miss subjected... I am currently a tenet in the upper apartment of a two apartment home. I would consider it to be a small two bedroom. I live in New York so our winters are pretty cold, bu...

Caleb Smith Tenant Breaking Lease due to Temperature in House
8 April 2022 | 11 replies

Need advice for a current situation.A resident told me today that they can no longer live in the house they are renting from me because the main floor of the house is too cold.We have had a professional look at the fu...

Pragya Singh Heat Pump or Gas Furnace
15 January 2024 | 4 replies

We are remodeling our house in Portland Oregon and are at a point where we need to choose between a heat pump or gas furnace. During winters we have noticed we are always comfortable at 72degrees and I’m wondering if ...

Mike Roy Buy and Hold in Maine - Seeking Advice
4 October 2015 | 10 replies

Hello - I'm looking to buy my first multifamily rental in the spring/summer of 2015.  I live in Boston but grew up in Midcoast Maine and am interested in investing there because I'm familiar with the area, I think I c...