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Hi Everyone!A bit about me - I recently purchased my first home in June, and am now currently house hacking that property. This, along with my sister's background in real estate with 9~ units, got me excited to start ...
Hi Folks,First post here. And btw, thank you for all the wonderful posts and answers. I haven't had a question to ask myself until now. So here it goes...Does anyone (especially the landlords in the colder states such...
This is an old house (Indianapolis area) built in 1930. The basement looks really ugly to me. It's a partial basement. As a newbie, I don't know how these old basements are built. I only saw the concrete basement befo...
I have a basement in Jersey City that is a great space. Every so often water gets in. 1 time it was seepage from the floor and a french drain solved that in one section. It's been fine for 4 years and now water has fo...
Hi guys,Writing my first post here. I've been watching for a long time but didn't have much to say until I bought my first house which I just got the keys for yesterday! congratulations to me woohoo. couldn't have don...
The owner had a french drain installed on the perimeter, but they also have raised plywood on the floor.
Has anyone seen this before? Any insight you can provide would be appreciated.
Thanks