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Mike Hoefling Snow Removal - Massachusetts
16 January 2019 | 30 replies

I have a few questions on how other multifamily owners handle their snow removal. When hiring services out do you pay a flat rate or by the hour? Does this include both driveways and walks?

I realize I have ...

Jaclyn B. Painting Lesson Learned
13 August 2014 | 14 replies

I recently purchased my first buy and hold investment. The house was in pretty decent shape. The seller wanted out quickly and so they agreed to provide funds for some needed repairs that came up during the inspection...

Alison M. Mosaic Backsplashes ?
13 March 2012 | 23 replies

For years most rehabbers in the District of Columbia have used the standard granite countertops in kitchens and baths, usually with a granite backsplash, in one of about 4 basic color groups.

In the last 6 months ho...

Brandon Turner House at the bottom of a hill - Drainage help?
18 November 2009 | 11 replies

Hi, I own a house which is situated at the bottom of a large hill. The house itself is fine, but the garage sits back further than the house so that the back of the garage is only about 5 feet from the bottom of the h...

Tristan Romero First Rental Property Decision
31 July 2022 | 7 replies

I am currently looking to purchase my first rental property in Roseville CA where many houses have pools. Being that pools can create a big liability is this something I should stay away from as a new investor? 

Dennis Drury Basement Dig-Out Cost vs. ROI
6 August 2018 | 9 replies

Hello All,

I am a new investor out of Philadelphia, looking to do a combination of flipping and landlording.

As many of you probably know, Philadelphia consists of primarily row houses. Many of these houses are over...

Jay Y. Would you buy a house with polyethylene pipping
11 July 2016 | 13 replies

Hi all, I just put in an offer for a house built in 1994.  It's an otherwise great house except it has the dreaded polyblus...  It has an unfinished basement so if need be, it wouldn't be terribly bad to replace the e...

Crystal C. Cleaning Drain Tiles
30 November 2019 | 4 replies

I have an old Milwaukee house built in 1929. A such, the house was
built with the old clay drain tiles and palmer valve system. There is
seepage into the basement during seasonal downpours. A drain tile test
w...

Danika Lowry Trim debacle in a new house..
9 November 2017 | 6 replies

Hello! My husband and I recently purchased a house at auction. Not 100% sure if we're flipping or renting/BRRRing at this point. First order of business is painting. Painter went in today and says that the chipping is...

Drew Denham First rental - windows not wrapped properly - need help!
25 December 2014 | 10 replies

Hi all, My rentals windows are not wrapped properly and the siding is coming away from the house (under the windows). There is about a 2-3 inch gap on the bottom of some of the windows and a contractor quoted me $1200...