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George P. Tenant calls about a leak in basement. .
14 August 2014 | 35 replies

People in Michigan hate renting houses without basements. But then at one point or another they all leak. They all have a hairline cracks and you get that call.

What do you do? Do u spend thousands to waterp...

Idan Narotzki Inspector screw up?
20 August 2019 | 22 replies

Hello,
I just found out that I need to replace my water heater. 2 months after Inspection. 
In the inspection report, the inspector wrote that its condition is "Satisfactory". 
Unofficially, when I emailed the insp...

Kevin N. Inspection report said plumbing system would not hold 40 psi?
13 May 2011 | 15 replies

I am under contract with the HUD house. In the HUD inspection report it said plumbing system and sewer system are tested with air compressor and would not hold 40 psi. I do online search they said normal range for hou...

Jun Ho Lee Philly Water Line Leak & Notice of Defect - Best way to handle?
29 January 2022 | 15 replies

Hello everyone, So a few days ago I found a small hole near my sewer lines in the basement where water was gushing out. I called a plumber and City PWD for inspection since I didn't want bigger problems (enlarged hole...

Mike Landry very high electric bills
18 October 2016 | 27 replies

my tenant had a $350 electric bill last month, almost 3000 kwh. 1600 sqft brick house built in 2005.  What is the most likely culprit for this? I have someone coming to check out the ac this week anyways. Any other po...

Stefan Gray Include Utilites on a House Hack?
1 September 2022 | 8 replies

I just got an accepted offer on my first multifamily. It's a 2 unit property (2 bed/1 bath & 1 bed/1 bath). I'm going to be house hacking and the units share meters (electric, water and gas). 
Should I include ut...

Tammy Wise Shocking a residential well?
13 October 2014 | 7 replies

Hey there! We are planning to rent my late parents house that has a well. We had the water tested and it is positive for chloroform but negative for ecoli (thank goodness). Anyway, is it hard to shock it with bleach o...

Crystal Zheng Estimation cost to add gas meter and electricity meter
26 July 2019 | 2 replies

Hi, I’m currently looking at a 2 family house. However, the house has only one share meter on gas and electricity. Planning to rent out one of the unit, what should I do is a better option towards amount charge to the...

Rob Pattison Need to put either a well or water tank in my Costa Rica airbnb rental, suggestions?
1 April 2024 | 6 replies

I have a beach-adjacent property in Costa Rica, a 2 bed-1 bath house within 60 seconds of the beach.   I've owned the house since 2021.  For the first time this year, the local government agency has cut off the water ...

Account Closed Tenant vs. Home owner rights
27 February 2023 | 4 replies

Lease status: Started June 1st, 2022 through April 30th 2023.
Situation and history:
-Insufficient and inconsistent running water issues started Jan 12 - Feb 2, 2023-Property management company and owners engaged m...