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Justin Repp Separating utilities
9 September 2015 | 12 replies

Hey folks.  I am looking at a MF property that is priced pretty well and is in good shape.  The cap rates with heat, electric, and water/sewer included in the rents are respectable but would be double digit if I could...

Ryan Schildroth Shed Conversion Ideas
31 March 2022 | 6 replies

I just purchased a single family in KC that I'm going to make a full time STR. It has a great outdoor patio and yard area, and a very large shed that I envisioned turning into a bar/hangout area. Because KC experience...

Carol Frome Tenant stealing electricity
23 February 2019 | 14 replies

Hello, Im trying to sort out how best to handle this. My former property manager was overbilling me like crazy and never gave me receipts for materials. He is retired now. Last spring I instructed him to rent a vacant...

Kevin Farrell Cost to put separate meters in older multi family
3 August 2024 | 29 replies

I am looking at a triplex and a six unit. Both were converted from large SFH to multi family a long time ago. The landords currently pay utilities which I think is insane. I want to know if any of you have a rough ide...

Max T. Electric Heat Pump in a Northern City Rowhome?
29 July 2017 | 6 replies

Looking at a home for the family. It was just renovated and has brand new everything, including an electric heat pump with electric backup.I am used to natural gas forced air furnaces. I understand that the electric h...

Mark Forest Circuit breakers vs fuses
28 January 2019 | 18 replies

I have acquired a house with screw in fuses.  There is a large difference in premiums with the insurance company if I convert to circuit breakers.  From reading on the internet fuses seem perfectly safe.  What am I mi...

Adam Sankowski Solar on an Indy rental
26 April 2019 | 20 replies

Ok, random one here... anyone in Indy ever put solar panels on your rentals?  Now before you tear into my crazy idea... I know, I know... I'm sure there a ton of reasons why you don't want to do this... but I'm an env...

Ibrahim Hughes Should we upgrade to 200 amp service?
26 February 2014 | 8 replies

Hi all. We just started rehabbing a 1500 square foot house in an upscale neighborhood. It currently has a 150 amp service and panel box in the basement. My thinking is that we may need to upgrade to 200. Especially...

Matt Leonard Solar Hotwater for a Rental Property
2 March 2019 | 9 replies

I have a 4-unit property in Maine that I provide heat & hot water that are currently off of the oil fired boiler.  Looking at yearly summary, i spent 7k on oil last year.  It is cost prohibitive to install 3 new h...

Steven Clark Water Heaters Multi Family
20 December 2019 | 9 replies

Hello,I currently have a 3 unit all 2 bedroom multi family house with 1 central water heater. The water heater that currently is in place is definitely undersized (55 gallon) and 13 years old. As the landlord I pay th...