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Lon Breitenbach Need a RE attorney in Austin
10 November 2015 | 3 replies

I am building in a community which requires a fire suppression system (sprinkler) inside the house if the sq/ft is over 2500.
My house is over that threshold , and I have found out that the city is incapable of suppl...

Kyle Keller Should I go with a tankless water heater?
13 November 2020 | 13 replies

I have had my water heater in my house since it was built in the late 90s and am looking to replace it in the next couple of months before it decides to fail on its own. I currently have a tank, but I'm looking to go ...

Ryan Zomorodi First Long DIstance BRRR! Foundation + Basement Water Issues REO
13 November 2016 | 18 replies

Hey BP Community-I'm working on my first BRRR - and it's turning out to be quite the challenge.1925 built multifamily property in Cleveland, OH, purchased as an REO (AS-IS, buyer assumes everything, no disclosures, et...

Mark Beekman Ignore Water in Basement?
23 March 2010 | 8 replies

I have a split-level built in the early 70's that gets some water in the basement/downstairs living room, as well as the crawl space, during heavy rains. There is a water dam and a working sump pump in the crawl space...

Kevin N. HUD home inspection
26 November 2011 | 2 replies

Hi all,
I'm in the due diligence process of a HUD house. The HUD's Property Condition Report shows the plumbing system is "No leaks detected upon introduction of pressure". However the water pipe between the main shut...

Brian W. What to do if an urgent problem (plumbing, HVAC, etc.) can't be resolved immediately?
5 December 2013 | 29 replies

What do I do if an urgent problem (plumbing, HVAC, etc.) comes up on, say, Christmas Day and the plumber or HVAC guy or whoever can't get to it that day?

Jason E. Hurricane Harvey and Rent
2 September 2017 | 3 replies

Im in area affected by Hurricane Harvey.  We do have electricity.  We have no water and the roads are seriously flooded and the roads out of town are closed or cross at heavy risk.  I have a few single family home ren...

Hanish Sampath kumar Urgent - Gatlinburg - Sevierville- Well water and septic capacity questions
29 March 2023 | 24 replies

I am currently under contract on a 1-bedroom septic, 3 full bath, (has 3 full bedrooms with loft space) cabin near Gatlinburg. Priced at 740 K. plus needs 30-40 K to set it up and running as a STR. Talking to some loc...

Steve Buchanan Should I power wash the whole exterior or do some painting?
14 August 2015 | 8 replies

I'm in the process of flipping this house and while I know I'm going to be power washing the brick I can't decide if I should paint any of the white non brick siding or if I should just power wash that also. The dorme...

Steven Fischer Water in basement on final inspection
23 February 2021 | 10 replies

I found water in the basement of the duplex I'm set to close on tomorrow morning. Water is leaking thru cracks in the foundation blocks and running across the basement floor to the drain. Our home inspection reported ...