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Chris Simmons Siding material for long term buy and hold
26 February 2016 | 17 replies

I have a contract for a property in Tulsa, Ok and there is enough damaged siding, rot and termite, that all of it needs to go.  That will allow of necessary repairs of termite damage to framing since walls will be ope...

Mike Girard Contractor using green board for shower
6 June 2023 | 47 replies

My contractor's crew began tiling the bath/shower surround today. It was such a mess I pulled it all off before the mortar could dry resolving to at least get it properly started myself. In researching tiling, I learn...

Mubasher Riaz How do you keep youre repair cost low on rental properties?
10 February 2014 | 15 replies

For your rental properties, any repairs to the house do you charge your tenants? Do you pay for them on your own? Thanks

Leonard Holmes How important is a Range Hood?
13 October 2009 | 17 replies

We recently closed on our first investment house - an REO that had the HVAC stripped out at some point. We got a pretty good deal, and we are beginning renovation. It appears that there has never been a range hood f...

Alex Smith Knob and Tube Wiring
29 September 2018 | 12 replies

My wife and I are in the process of purchasing our first investment property and it was recently discovered that 90% of the wiring is knob and tube. Rewiring the house (2,300 sf) will significantly cut into our renova...

Michael Mcguniess Water issue in basement on house under contract
28 July 2013 | 12 replies

I am looking at a property that has a water issue in the basement. Looking at it, I believe it is due to the fact that the land is graded downhill, towards the home.

I am buying this home as is and want to make sure...

Bryan Young Indoor Pool / inside garage
19 May 2022 | 10 replies

Hi, I am looking to put an indoor pool inside of a garage to use for a short term rental (brand new construction).Has anyone done this successfully that can share tips?  We heard from a garage door contractor he would...

Freeland Wilson Poorly managed multi family
9 October 2020 | 12 replies

Have you ever recovered a poorly managed multi family? I haven’t and that’s why I reach out now for advice. I have an idea to take a poorly managed multi family property and add value to it by not only physical improv...

Gerardo Escutia Tenant asking for "New HVAC system"
20 September 2019 | 83 replies

I have a tenant who just moved in about 2 months to newly remodeled rental (everything is new) that purchased this year. I had the AC system checked by HVAC company and everything works fine according to the company. ...

Ryan Oneal Found this informative. Advice from a home inspector.
29 December 2019 | 4 replies

Site - Does the ground around the house slope consistently away?- If there are underground drains, where are they going?- Are there any trees at the foundation?- Is there adequate drainage for retaining walls? Any cra...