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Matthew Hitchcock Maine Plumbing HELP!
27 May 2017 | 7 replies

Does anyone have experience with plumbing laws in Maine? plumbing is being kept the same above the trap. We are simply putting in new toilet, vanity, and shower. We found Kennebunkport plumbing code that states what w...

Andrew Jones How to prevent Water Damage Under the Sink
19 May 2012 | 7 replies

I while ago I read a post on BP about someone putting slanted drip pans under the sink so that if there is a leak water flows on the floor it is reported by a renter rather than pool and cause water damage especially ...

Eric Stone Pex or copper for resale value
27 June 2018 | 9 replies

First time home buyer in Southern California!! I have old 1954 galvanized plumbing and I am planning on doing a repipe. Just wondering if anyone has experience on whether copper or pex can affect resale value. Thanks...

Darius Hoffman Chicago Rear Addition (RS3 Zoning)
22 January 2021 | 2 replies

Hello - I am seeking some input on building a fairly simple rear addition on a prospective SFH and long-term hold.  I want to ensure I'm not overlooking anything prior to making an offer.  Most likely it would be an e...

Ashley Guerra New investor: Rehabbing Questions
3 March 2024 | 2 replies

Hello all,
I am reading on the real estate investing process and i plan to buy my first property with an FHA loan, however, as i am no one with any experience on rehabbing i have this concern of pricing.
So when i ...

Chendra Grandhi How old is too old?
28 April 2015 | 6 replies

I am looking at properties in San Antonio and Indy areas for now. Most of the multi unit or apartment/commercial properties are very old. Some good ones are 1900, 1920, etc. I am rarely seeing any thing newer than 198...

Scott K. A SF property that was turned into a duplex.
18 February 2014 | 0 replies

I had a strange feeling when I looked at this property that it just didn't seem like a MF to me. So I went to the city to get what it was listed as and to see if any permits or inspections was done to verify if i...

Neetu Patil About reasonable contractor in Fresno
3 November 2023 | 4 replies

HI I am planning to buy property in Fresno, CA. But my budget is exhausted  after buying and still need contractor work to change flooring, painting, kitchen remodel.Also wanted to ask you in future if I want to demol...

Kevin Smoter Chicago Multi Units - northside (first time buyer FHA)
3 April 2023 | 9 replies

Hello, I currently already have an agent that I am working closely with, so I am not really in the market for one. I have a question about a buildings age in Chicago. Should I be concerned about buying a solid brick b...

Paulina Espinoza Self employed and equity in home
30 September 2021 | 3 replies

Hi everyone, I am a newbie in investing in Small Family Rentals. After more than a year, finally moving from my analysis paralysis, I made an offer on a duplex . Since my house has equity, at least $200,000 from an ap...