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Kimberly T. Multifamily property with first floor a couple feet underground - any problems with this type of construction?
16 April 2014 | 9 replies

As I'm investigating other markets to buy in, I am finding some multifamilies (typically 4plexes) where it appears the first floor must be a couple feet underground, based on the fact that the first floor windows a...

Jeremy Rusnak Duplex wet crawl space - need opinions/feedback
20 January 2015 | 10 replies

Hey folks,Just closed on my second duplex last week!  This one needs some work but the numbers look good.   My particular question today is regarding a wet crawl space.I'm north of Seattle so this is a wet climate, bu...

Edwin De leon Here 10 Direct Mail Variables To Consider - Can You Add Some More ?
22 January 2011 | 9 replies

.It is an art in the sense that there are many variables to test when doing direct mailing, and if you do not have the patience, money, know how with those those variables it can hurt you big time and can "Sink you be...

James R. When To Ask A Tenant Who Pays Rent On Time To Leave
23 April 2015 | 5 replies

As landlords, we are delighted to have tenants who pay their rent on time, but at what point should we ask such a tenant to leave?  I had a tenant who paid her rent on time, but was always very belligerent to me and t...

Alan Le Kitchen in basement unit - Ventilation Solution?
16 November 2021 | 1 reply

I am currently renting the upper level of my home, while converting the basement to its own "unit", (both levels have separate entrance, house is old and I suspect it functioned like a duplex at one point). I found an...

Wendell Torrey Appraiser found water in the basement and foundation cracks
31 July 2019 | 1 reply

This House was to be our third rental property, our second deal of this summer. The appraiser visited earlier in the week and found water in the basement and cracks in the cement block wall foundation. My realtor is s...

Laren Eustace Modular housing vs stick built housing
18 November 2019 | 1 reply

Wanted to see if anyone out there has any experience with modular housing. In theory, it seems like a great way to get cost savings and time savings on construction costs. What are the biggest pro/cons you have experi...

Doug Phillips Boiler exhaust/Chimney evaluation (Cincinnati Rental)
20 March 2019 | 2 replies

Hi everyone,My partner and I have a rental property where the chimney is significantly leaning.  It appears to be quite expensive to take down and reconstruct, so before we commit to that, I wanted to see what all uti...

Stephanie Benjamin Developer Assistant Needed?
6 April 2018 | 1 reply

Hello,

Some colleagues and I are considering becoming developers but I really want to work as an assistant for a developer before hand to see if it’s something I’m truly interested in. Looking for developers in NELA ...

Trina Hicks video camera with audio on multifamily unit
21 May 2021 | 1 reply

I live in Ohio and we recently rented the upper level of a duplex. We moved in our place in October of 2020. My downstairs neighbor said she had been here for two years and it was pretty quiet no break ins or criminal...