Despite having Zero claim history, my carrier issued a "non-renewal" notice for my properties in the western-Chicago burbs. Need to shop around and figured it was worth asking the community.TIA!
We plan to update the electrical in our 3-flat building. We live in 1 unit and rent out the other 2. The electrical system here is old, so this is for safety and for better utilities separation. Our electrician says...
Denver eyes turning off natural gas, requiring all-electric new buildings in climate push
Denver wants new construction in a few years to be “net-zero energy” buildings that use only electricity from renewable source...
I am in negotiations for a large, 264 acres, of timber land that I plan to divide up and sell 20 ac lots. Located in Washington state, near Wenatchee / Leavenworth area. I have called a total of 5 local banks/credit u...
Advice: Recently found out that hard way that to get sewer lines and water lines can be a really big expense for a new construction, even if the lines run up to the lot. Is there any way to analyse this issue before c...
I'm so not patient! I had some issues with burst pipes and delays getting the water on in a house I'm flipping and winter came early here. So the only work I really need to do is power washing and painting/staining th...
Tried looking through the forums to see if there were similar posts, but could find much so here is the situation.We have found a potential deal that is currently owned under a trust. We have been in contact with the ...
Greetings,Does anyone use home security cameras at their rental properties? Do you prefer hardwired or battery powered?
Hey guys! so I was supposed to have my closing this Friday on a HUD home but my agent told me today that because of this government shut down we can’t proceed with the closing yet. im not a big politics guy so I wasn’...
There are two big oaks trees right next to a property I am looking at. It needs to be removed. But I read online that oak trees are protected in Florida and you can not cut them. Is this true? Thanks,Gin