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Aref Shehadeh Fire alarm need to be hardwired?
24 December 2015 | 28 replies

Rewiring most of a house I'm flipping due to it containing knob & tube. Taking down a load-bearing wall and redoing some of the ceiling on the first floor. The house was built in 1930. Fire code states if a house ...

Marcus Auerbach Commercial inspection advice, phase one ESA and appraisals
3 September 2019 | 2 replies

I am representing a client in the purchase of a commercial building downtown. About 8000 sf between first and second floor, plus basement, concrete structure with brick walls with a flat roof. Two elevator shafts, equ...

Gregory Banks Basement crack repair estimates - who to trust?
1 January 2025 | 11 replies

Hi all, my LTR (Boston, built in the 1930's) has some cracks in the basement walls that I didn't think were too serious (owned for 10y, some water and flaking but mostly dry). A new owner in the condo building is worr...

Jennifer Lee Section 8 and wall anchors???
24 March 2014 | 4 replies

Hi all

First off, I don't know the first thing about SECTION 8.

I have a client, we are looking at a property in a section 8 rental area.

However, the house has wall anchors and it's done by a rep...

J Mishkin 2 electric meters to 3 meters.
25 December 2009 | 3 replies

bought a 3 unit that was setup weird. 2 (1) bedroom units downstairs and a a large upstairs that they were using as sleeping rooms.. had 1 kitchen/ba upstairs w/ 4 bedrooms. And they had 2 meters and 2 furnaces runn...

George Tran New Member from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
17 February 2016 | 5 replies

Hi All,My name is George, I'm a new member with little/no real estate investment experience, currently living in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I started working as an electrical engineer 3 years ago and have been living in ...

Stefan F. Hello from Vancouver WA
31 May 2013 | 4 replies

Hi!

I'm looking to make my first home purchase with a duplex in Vancouver. I'm an electrical engineer - seeking a real estate attorney and a local cpa who also invests in real estate.
Idealy I'd like to get to a lev...

Jacques John Power of the Ocean
12 October 2009 | 2 replies

Besides being a natural habitat for millions of organisms and life species, ocean is also a powerhouse of energy. Based on tried and tested principles of hydrodynamic physics and mechanical and electrical engineering,...

Thomas Wang need advice on apartment due diligence
17 March 2021 | 2 replies

Transitioning from SFR to Multifamily (5+ units) and need advice on due diligenceDo you recommend engineering inspection for a 22-unit apartment purchase? An inspector is checking on key on essential items and a prope...

Tab Teehee How do I find a developer?
16 January 2020 | 7 replies

I'm wanting to develop approximately 30 acres of residential zoned land I own in Oklahoma. In the center of this acreage is a 20 unit apartment complex, that I own as well. I've got my own visions of what I'd like to ...