Anyone out there willing to share some of their war stories? What went wrong? What did you learn from the experience?
I believe someone is intentionally increasing water usage and running up the bill. Has anyone had a similar situation and how did you handle it. It’s a 9 unit building so proving who it is would be difficult.
I live in Atlanta where they can put a lien on your property for the water bill. However, I didn't think I would be responsible if the account was in the tenant's name. Tenant left and never notified me. I just found ...
I'm getting ready to have my 3 bedroom / 2 bath upper-scale house painted. This house was newly built in 2010 and needs freshening up. My painter is telling me that he recommends Sherwin Williams Cashmere Flat Enamel ...
Hi everyone, I have a five-unit building; there appears to be a water leak somewhere (the water bill is over $300 where it's usually around $90). Apart from broken toilet flaps/faucets, I'm assuming it's somewhere in ...
I wanted to quick ask what people have found to be the most economical solution to replacing water heaters for 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. I am looking for recommendations on brand and size. The best I can seem to fin...
So, i just rented this apartment of mine. It was previously owned by a slumlord and its had the same inherited tenant in it since I've owned the property. After she left, I renovated it. The new tenant rented it witho...
Thoughts?
Hi all,Thanks as always for any help and advice. Tenants are experiencing heavy condensation. Walls are damp to touch, and some clothes are now moldy. Apparently this has occurred for a couple months since winter bega...
Hey there! We are planning to rent my late parents house that has a well. We had the water tested and it is positive for chloroform but negative for ecoli (thank goodness). Anyway, is it hard to shock it with bleach o...