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Mitch H. Any had to install a backflow device on their small multifamily?
27 April 2018 | 11 replies

Got a letter from Denver Water recently that stated I am due for a back flow inspection, since the dwelling is a multifamily property.  Essentially it stipulates that they will assess the risks of back flow at my prop...

Rob Campbell-Nixon Extreme heat
15 July 2015 | 7 replies

I recently bought a new duplex and it came with two new central air units. Yesterday it was a 115 degree heat index and the units were having trouble keeping up, it was about 83 degrees in the apartment. Should I be c...

Asif Ahmed Doing repairs on a property during COVID
16 December 2020 | 6 replies

I'm managing my parents' condo right now, which is a new construction building in Gaithersburg, MD. Since it's new construction, we still have access to a warranty from the builders that expires in a month. They have ...

Matt Brooks Natural Gas Furnace Risks
3 December 2018 | 8 replies

Good afternoon BiggerPockets!
I am closing on my second buy and hold property within the next week. Currently the property utilizes Natural Gas for furnace, water heater, oven, and cooktop. The furnace is 18 years old...

Steve S. Question about how to fix a french drain
28 January 2018 | 2 replies

One of my rentals has an angled driveway with what I believe is a french drain (image below).  Whenever it rains, sediment gets clogged up in the box (circled in blue) and if I go in and scoop it out, the water drains...

Mike Bryant Painting / resurfacing ceramic tile in bathroom
16 May 2014 | 7 replies

Hello, I am researching my options on a old bathroom that has some ceramic tile from the 1950's - installed on a lath& plaster wall with a 1" "mud wall" behind the tiles. They DO NOT want to come off. The bath ...

Sam Leon items that do not belong in a disposer?
22 October 2015 | 13 replies

anyone has a list?I need to tape this list on the kitchen wall.I have a tenant that thinks garbage disposer is for small garbage and the trash can is for big garbage.I am tired of having to clear clogs where the kitch...

Connor Roberts Raw Lots vs Paper Lots vs Finished Lots
16 March 2024 | 3 replies

I'm looking for the legal definition of "paper lots" and was hoping that someone might be able to point me to a good source. I have google and researched, but this seems to be a industry term and not a legal/textbook ...

Kevin Jerwood Solar PV Installations Increase Value of Property by $20k - $25k
21 October 2018 | 5 replies

How many rehabbers are fitting Solar PV as standard? A large study of over 22,000 homes conducted by the Berkeley Lab, https://emp.lbl.gov/publications/selling-sun-price-premium-analysis found that purchasers are happ...

Emily Knowles Very old/ugly/nasty basement floor. What can I do with this? (pic)
22 June 2015 | 14 replies

Here is a picture of a 80 year old home I looked at today. http://imgur.com/tWsmECTYou can see it is uneven, rough, ugly. The black is adhesive left from them prying up the asbestos tiles. What in the world can I do w...