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Mike McCarthy Changing Heat - Who pays?
24 August 2018 | 5 replies

Just purchased a 3-unit multifamily with a single boiler heating system.  I'm changing over to mini-splits for both heat and A/C and I couldn't be more excited to put that cost with the tenants and give them control o...

Paul Zofsak Need advice on a FSBO flip
15 January 2016 | 11 replies

I have had this flip on the market now for about six weeks; average DOM is about 5 weeks.  It has gotten a lot of attention but only one low ball offer up to this point.  The property is a fresh rehab that was very we...

Douglass Belt Tenant Paying for Energy Audit
19 May 2014 | 10 replies

I tried searching the forums for this topic and could not find one, so apologies if this has been asked before and I did not see it....

I have a tenant who wants to pay for an energy audit (Includes installat...

Myka M. 6 Heat/AC units installed brand new... 3,000 apiece?
2 February 2010 | 10 replies

Is this too much? All units need replacement units (all inclusive down to the coils and wires). The quote was the following exactly :

Estimate to install new Surecomfort 10kw, electric air handler with
1.5 ton matc...

Robert Ruiz The Most Annoying Thing About Real Estate Investing
15 January 2018 | 7 replies

You know what bugs the Dickens out of me!? What I just don't understand? It seems like every home i have ever purchased or rehabbed has had this Problem. I know its all just a conjured up marketing trick thought up by...

Karen M. Have you considered LED lighting in your rentals?
2 July 2017 | 27 replies

I'm very interested in LED lighting, and we're starting to try it in our home.  These lightbulbs  are (in theory) meant to last 20+ years (ask me when I'm 65 how that's working out.)  And they are very cheap to run pe...

Hongqing Yao Is it necessary to renovate kitchen from the 80s?
25 August 2016 | 15 replies

I recently bought an old apartment in Coolidge Corner, Brookline MA. It is a very populated commercial area. The apartment lacks a lot of fixes. It has cracked painted wallpaper all over the place. It also has kitchen...

Account Closed Help!! Shared meter question
18 November 2016 | 21 replies

I have a shared meter inspection on a property I just purchased . It's a 4 unit building and I am pretty sure it's wired correctly and I do have a home meter . The only concern I have is it's possible that the tenan...

Emily Kuharcik Who is responsible: Landlord or Tenant
4 August 2020 | 9 replies

Hey all. Need some advice on this one. I currently own a rental property and live in the one unit and rent out the other. My rental does not have central air and I require the tenants to provide their own window units...

Carlos Nunez Renting to a tenant with a Bearded Dragon lizard
23 September 2019 | 14 replies

Hi Utah BP Community! The tenants in our SFH are ending their contract early and are marketing our property to find someone to take over their contract. They have a tenant who is interested who has a Bearded Dragon....