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Lisa Hoover EVALUATING A RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY
25 January 2017 | 3 replies

What types of insurance should a professional large pm company carry to protect MY SINGLE FAMILY HOME due to their neglect, poor management policies?
I gave my $300,000 move-in ready beautiful vacant home to this larg...

Michael Lauther Easy fix for a damp basement?
4 January 2013 | 20 replies

My newest property has a "damp basement" no obvious leaks or puddles but after the last heavy rain in Dayton the basement was quite damp. my thoughts are fill in cracks DE humidify clean and seal and paint. some black...

James Kim Water damage from rain storm
22 June 2023 | 8 replies

Hi,
Do I have an option to ask the builder to remedie water damage issue? This past week there was a heavy rain storm and the front yard and back porch area got alot of water and caused water to penetrate the walls a...

Maurice Stewart What should I do what one water meter?
5 November 2019 | 10 replies

I have a duplex with only a master water meter. What’s the best strategy (besides switching to sub meter) to take when charging my tenants?

Tom D. Tankless Electric Water Heaters?
7 October 2012 | 9 replies

I have a rental unit that is overdue for a new furnace. The old one runs on oil and heats the house and the hot water.

It seems like high oil prices are here to stay. I could replace it with a natural gas one, but ...

Michael Mastantuono What utilities are paid by owner for a duplex?
4 March 2023 | 19 replies

Hello, I'm looking at a duplex in the Columbus area. Wondering if anyone knows what is common for amenities provided by the landlord. Are renters paying electricity, sewer, water, trash, etc. Most likely house is not ...

Stephen Keighery Pooled water in the back yard
2 May 2020 | 2 replies

Hey BP community,I was inspecting a house today and there was lots of pooled water in the backyard. We have had a lot of rain recently but it has been 24 hours and I would expect it to have dried up by now. What sort ...

Jae Hee Hwang Philadelphia Water Main Service Line - Is it illegal?
8 January 2020 | 7 replies

Hello! I just bought my first house in Philadelphia. The house has lead main water service line, and my property management (who also does work in the house for a commission) says that it's illegal and I should get it...

Mark Forest Odor and moisture from the crawl space
13 June 2014 | 21 replies

I had about 2” of water in my flooded crawl space in April. I sucked it out with a utility pump and opened all the crawl space vents. We have not had any heavy rains like we did with the spring thaw and the April sh...

Misael Herrera Granados Run Into a Foundation Issue - Please Help
13 January 2024 | 44 replies

My rental property is on it's first month of lease. I've spent close to $30k renovating it, and it looks great! Numbers are great too, as of now. However, an issue arose that I haven't had with the property until just...