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Jennifer Minge solar powered security lights
7 October 2010 | 3 replies

I own multi-family properties that are quads. We have 2 security lights attached top right and top left corner of front of building. They have light sensors on them so they come on when it gets dark and goes off when ...

Mike Franco preventing greasy kitchens and smelly homes.
8 September 2019 | 1 reply

Has anyone had a greasy kitchen issue despite having a high powered stove hood? Is it difficult getting tenants to use proper ventilation?
The reason your house is greasy is that your range hood is underpowered for t...

Stace Hill rental purchase near interstate??
11 March 2016 | 3 replies

will homes rent when an interstate is right behind them?  This home is  a 3-1 and sits up on a 30 ft hill from interstate but it is fairly noisy.  Maybe a privacy fence in back helps?  Looks like a good deal but I won...

Justin Reyes Is not renting to smokers a good idea?
13 September 2019 | 40 replies

I’m in the process of buying my first rental property and I don’t want to rent to smokers. It’s a personal decision but I don’t want to it harder to rent out my property. What do yal think?

Chris Cogan Replace windows or siding first?
13 April 2021 | 21 replies

I am planning to do some projects on a house hack that I have been in for about a year. This is a SFH with a detached garage apartment. I am looking to replace all the windows, siding and possibly add a wrap around po...

Pavel Sakurets How we're building an energy efficient home that will cut 50%
28 February 2016 | 13 replies

Hi all, wanted to share with everyone energy efficient improvements that you could implement while you are building a new home. These improvements will cut your energy bills by 30% or more and you will get the best RO...

Olga McKinney Attorney allowed sale with leaky oil tank
10 March 2022 | 9 replies

Purchase the property with leaky oil tank.
The sellers  were originally going to rememediate however my attorney suggested we accept  $20,000 (cost of remediation) off sale price, use the sellers contractor and close...

Nathaniel Slappey III First Private Loan Deal...Need Advice
13 July 2021 | 4 replies

I am putting together my first private loan deal for an investor and could use some advice...
The approach is to utilize the private money loan to acquire the property (down payment, closing cost etc), use my own mon...

Marc Roberson Create equity in home vs work as an agent to create the income
26 July 2021 | 2 replies

Question for BP... would you DIY finish your basement, costing $20k on 24 months no interest financing and adding roughly $50k to your homes equity, or spend those hundreds and hundreds of man hours instead building y...

Hunter Terryn 5 Things to Look Out for on Birmingham Inspection Reports
15 July 2022 | 0 replies

Had a networking meeting with Marla French from Timberline Inspections here in Alabama, and wanted to share a few nuggets from our convo...5 Biggest things to look out for:1. Structure - Bham's landscape is not flat. ...