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Robert Gunther What happened to glue laminate?
22 March 2016 | 7 replies

Back in about the years 2000 - 2001 I built a house - new construction to live in.  I really wanted Pergo flooring because it was cool back then.The developer wanted no part of it and refused to install it.Ok, fine I ...

Henry Vargas Seperating utilities in a multifamily
8 March 2020 | 9 replies

There is a property that i'm interested in that is located in Cheltenham PA, literally right on the border of Montogomery and Philadelphia Counties. It is a SFH that was converted into a 3 Floor triplex, the utilities...

Abou C. Student housing
1 April 2015 | 4 replies

Currently a college student and planning on  acquiring first multifamily investment in 2015 with a business partner in Rhode Island. Niche model would be student housing since we some of the top colleges in RI from Br...

La'Raelle Muller Best kitchen cabinets in quality and price?
12 June 2015 | 11 replies

Hello all! Currently doing my first rehab on a property in San Antonio, TX that will end up being a rental. I'm looking for cabinets that don't look cheap and that will last me as long as possible, with out being so e...

Robert Geiser Southern California ADU (SB-13) granny flat
4 November 2019 | 9 replies

Hello, any southern Californian real estate investors building ADUs now that SB-13 was signed by governor Newsom? I own a property that I’m trying to get an adu (granny flat) permitted but my local city is being very ...

Justin Haberman Build on burned home foundation.
15 January 2019 | 14 replies

We have found a vacant lot that we have mailed the owner to offer to purchase.  It appears that there was a fire and the foundation remains. Has anyone ever purchased a property like this? I'm assuming you would need ...

Ed Riemer Gas or electric heat for my rental
4 January 2017 | 16 replies

I'm completely renovating a new rental property in Catonsville next week and am trying to decide on gas or electric utilities for each property and can't find any real definitive suggestions either way with good reaso...

Michael Campione Energy Efficiency
9 March 2011 | 17 replies

Hi all,
About a year ago we purchased a 2 story 2000 sq house in Garland, Tx as a rental. Got a great price but put about 25-30K in upgrades including new A/C, water heater and appliances. The house is all electric an...

Christopher Hikel Your opinion on language I should use in Inspection Addendum
21 May 2016 | 8 replies

Hi all,I'm in the process of buying my first building, a 4-plex, and we had the inspection last Friday. Everything was OK, except that water is getting into the building at the wooden joists in the basement (big no-no...

Roy C. Parquet hardwood floor water damage: repair or rip it out?
9 August 2018 | 1 reply

I have a property with extensive water damage on parquet hardwood flooring as shown below.  The property is about 1000 sq ft and I have three water damaged spots like the one shown in the pic.  The hardwood is lay on ...