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Account Closed pex plumbing
2 October 2014 | 52 replies

Just heard about a product called pex. Just wondering if anyone has used this product. From what I have found is that it is cheaper than copper and more expensive than plastic. Let me know the good and bad of this pro...

Mario Am when do you decide to repipe?
31 August 2023 | 3 replies

So I had one of my rental having many leaks issues that we needed to remove the flooring and repipe half of the house plumping (mind you - its concrete slab, such a pain.) while my tenant is occupying it. when I bough...

Mark Forest Houses on slab
22 October 2014 | 16 replies

I have been wary of houses on a slab becuse I worry about having to drill up the floor in case there is a plumbing issue (and there always seems to be a plumbing issue). What are your experiences with houses on a sla...

Account Closed Due diligence revealing some (potentially) major issues
7 November 2018 | 10 replies

Hi everyone!I could really use some advice/insight as I am new to real estate investing and am currently dealing with some issues regarding the purchase of my second property.I'm currently under contract with a 3 fami...

Mike A. Water meter out of control. Utility not helping - Please help!!!
6 August 2019 | 32 replies

We've owned a building for about 3 years in the city. We just received our water bill for said building last week. We called the useless water dept, and they sent someone out. The water meter is going out of control, ...

Virginia Jones Random water leak in kitchen
8 March 2017 | 10 replies

I'm in the process of renovating my first rental house Right now the kitchen is torn down to the studs. The sink valves have been turned off and not touched for days. Every time I work on the house I usually turn the ...

Brandon Malone No water for for inspection, should I move forward?
19 April 2018 | 3 replies

I need your input for my sanity. I have a property I'm looking to purchase that was built in 1992, a townhouse about 1,950 sqft. It's a foreclosure. Value 600k, Bank has accepted 515k with 15k Seller Assist. 5 propert...

Greg B. Frozen Pipes ugh!
9 February 2011 | 6 replies

Welcome to the frozen tundra known as DFW area. Home of Superbowl 45.

We don't get many winters like this around here. Last month I went around to all my rentals and checked on all pipes, insulation, and exterior s...

Will Fraser Who's Job Is This: Landlord or Tenant?
20 January 2020 | 4 replies

A tenant recently let me know that they observed an oddly high water bill.  He then let me know that no obvious sources of a leak are known of in the home and no evidence of leaking is happening, but the high water bi...

Bruce Scannell Anybody have experience with lead pipes?
30 December 2014 | 3 replies

A house that I am interested in was just inspected and was found to have a lead supply pipe coming into the property but once in the property transitions to copper. The inspector recommended replacing the pipe or inst...