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First time poster and new to Bigger Pockets. My wife and I just moved back to the United States after 10+ years abroad and were looking to purchase our first home in Las Vegas, NV. We wanted to buy a...
Hello! I just bought my first house in Philadelphia. The house has lead main water service line, and my property management (who also does work in the house for a commission) says that it's illegal and I should get it...
Starting to work on a 4 unit property, set up as two duplexes; two units to the left, 1st and second floor and the same to the right. Each unit has its own entrance/exit in addition to the common egress. This has pot...
Hello,I currently have a 3 unit all 2 bedroom multi family house with 1 central water heater. The water heater that currently is in place is definitely undersized (55 gallon) and 13 years old. As the landlord I pay th...
Just passed the 2 year mark of living in our current condo and about to move into the vacant unit of a 4 plex back in the state we grew up in. I probably should've made this post prior to purchasing but as they say, t...
Hello All!I'm a new to BP real estate investor in Baltimore with 7 rentals and am looking to grow my portfolio. I've come across a 2 unit property that I'm interested in that I'd like to get some feedback on. I've j...
Hi BP Nation, Thank you in advance for reading my post. You have been great all along!!! So I might have been unlucky and gotten one of tenants from hell. SituationFirst, my tenants decided to make alterations to the ...
For those of you investing in Baltimore County Maryland--and especially with multi-units--how do you handle the water bills?-Do you pay it yourself and "include" it in the rent?-Do you have a method of determining whi...
Im an out of state investor looking at a potential duplex. Everything looks great but Im curious how much will utilities typically run me since I will have to pay. Each unit is 1 bed/1 bath and about 500 sqft with e...
Hi,I am looking for ways to descale whole house plumbing to get better water pressure on tabs throughout the house.A lot of DIY videos I saw talks about pouring about 2 gallons of vinegar in the water heater and leavi...