Hi guys & gals. Need advice: I've have a single family home, rental property, built in 2004, in the Carolinas. Vinyl siding is starting to look oxidated, and getting a porousness to it. Just had it powerwashed ...
Would a change order for my plans be required if I wanted to change the location of the panel box and have the home power line run underground?
Hey BP,Looking to get a couple questions answered about a property that I’m purchasing that will be a BRRRR. The first question being about siding. The houses siding isn’t in terrible condition but is pretty faded. Wo...
So I made a huge mistake with my ComEd bill and the power was shut off on my tenants.I tried my best to restore power after the tenants notified me on a Friday morning, but it was an exceptionally busy and important w...
For those with STRs in areas where the power frequently goes out, what do you do? Do you have a backup generator? Just keep flashlights and candles around? Let guests deal with it? We have a cabin in the Pigeon Forge ...
I originally posted this in a different thread, but I figured it would make a good standalone post for anyone thinking of getting involved in the Poconos
As someone who's lived in the Poconos both part-time a full-ti...
I'm looking at making an offer on my first investment property which is HUD home. The listing agent said there is no power and the power will not be turned on for the inspection.
Is this typical for a HUD inspection...
I have a 40 foot cottonwood on my lot, but very close to the property line.
It's been dead for a couple years, and is starting to lean a bit toward the neighbor's yard.
The Arborist says he needs a crane to remove it...
I've read quite a few posts about sub-metering water and power for a large home that was converted to multiple units. However, I feel like I may be misunderstanding how it works. I've contacted a local electrician a...
This is only my second post in bigger pockets. I am a first time home buyer, and the first one to buy a house in my family. I am free of debt and after lot of hard work saved up for a downpayment. But I am still learn...