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Aaron Carter flipping house that has frozen advice...
3 September 2015 | 9 replies

I am looking at a foreclosure on hubzu. It is being sold as-is cash only. Starting bid $135,000. ARV comps around $215,000 conservatively. I know that the house froze last winter. Is this something that you would cons...

Jason Lee Electric vs Gas Increasing Home Value
15 November 2017 | 8 replies

Hello...I purchased my third property today for cash, and was looking for some advice from some of you with more experience.The previous landlord had the electric updated outside, but inside it has an aging pacific el...

Nicole A. BGE utilitiy costs in Baltimore County
7 March 2016 | 5 replies

I was curious to hear from my fellow Baltimore County Maryland investors. I've noticed a few of my tenants have mentioned that they get pretty high bills from BGE. The bills are in the $200+ range for small 2-bedroom ...

Natalie Klesaris Best thermostat for tenants
24 January 2023 | 12 replies

Hi all!Was wondering what's the best brand for thermostats / can be locked at a temperature to install in my properties?I don't necessarily want to "lock" in a certain temperature - I just want to be able to set it so...

Jaime Wright Handling Utilities in Multifamily
31 May 2019 | 5 replies

I’m looking at purchasing a my first Multifamily apartment 4 unit or 8 unit. One thing I noticed in these older buildings is most time  utilities is NOT separated. Therefore, heat, gas and water are ALL paid by landlo...

Seth Williams 8 Unit Deal - Utility Question
4 April 2018 | 11 replies

Hey All, came across a deal im analyzing and had some questions. The long story short is the 8 unit has 8 gas meters for the units cooking, but the 9th meter is the house meter and fires and OLD furnace, I have all th...

Andy Pat Flooding in apartment- holding us liable for pipe burst
22 January 2015 | 16 replies

My roommate and I live in a leased apartment. Due to a water pipe burst couple weeks ago, the entire apartment got flooded with damage to all my personal property and several other units in the building. The lease off...

Timothy Munger Managing your own units emergency contacts
20 March 2022 | 7 replies

Do you all have an emergency contact while you are sleeping? I am assuming in the lease that you put that the renter is required to contact a designated plumbing etc service if a situation is happening during overnigh...

John Quattrini Apartment building utilities update
23 September 2019 | 2 replies

The apartment building I currently live in and pay rent in includes free water and heat delivered through radiators/furnace. The air conditioning is strictly window units no central air. I’m assuming people are using ...

Camden Brown Ductless Mini-splits for 5 Unit Multifamily Cost
14 May 2020 | 9 replies

Hi,
I recently purchased a 5 unit multi-family home in Massachusetts that is heated by one, very outdated, boiler. To separate utilities, I had the option to go electric (costly for tenants), put in 5 furnaces, use a...