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Dan Kelley Cadet Heaters- Eliminate Boiler Baseboards
11 July 2017 | 14 replies

I'll be closing on my 6-plex in the next couple of weeks, so I'm starting to plan out my remodel for the 2 vacant/semi-gutted units. I need to do flooring, cabinets, bathroom, wall repair and paint. My goal for this p...

Michael McCartney No more gas
21 October 2015 | 6 replies

I just bought a duplex and am fixing it up before renting it out. There is a gas water heater  in the kitchen and we are moving it under the house (pier and beam (yes there is plenty of room down there for a short boy...

Andy Ballester 1 st DEAL COMPLETE ADVICE AND ANALYSIS
7 July 2015 | 12 replies

Well first of all, have not posted for quite some time. Still listening to podcast and reading forums and learning and would like to thank all who participate in the community. Well here it goes have been nogotiating ...

Chad Duval RUBS - New Hampshire
17 July 2016 | 18 replies

Hey New Hampshire investors - Anyone successfully implement RUBS in New Hampshire? I'd like to use a third party (not my PM software) to manage calculating and billing, like a company similar to NWP, but local and doe...

Heather Schmidtknecht Is a wet basement ever no big deal?
10 July 2020 | 6 replies

I’m looking at a small duplex for sale that is about 130 years old... when I viewed the property, the basement floor was wet, despite the fact that it had not rained for over a week. The house is built against a bluf...

Andreas W. Water heater, a personal property and therefore de minimis?
31 March 2017 | 9 replies

Can I deduct a new water heater after the old one stopped working using the de minimis safe harbor? I have not found any reference for that.

Will F. Why or why not pay for Water trash etc.utilities Single Fam House
29 August 2018 | 5 replies

So I'm going through my rental property portfolio and raising rents due to proposition 10 and possible rent controls in California... see (no on prop 10 www.noprop10.org)For single family houses:I was wondering what t...

Cassie Villela True Submeter (water submetering company) for triplex?
29 August 2022 | 24 replies

Hello! Just wondering if anyone has firsthand experience with True Submeter (www.truesubmeter.com). I manage a triplex and would love to submeter the water, but the HOA prevents us from doing it through the water comp...

Sebastien Beauboeuf Do all landlords pay for water in Chicago?
22 February 2019 | 3 replies

I've been living in Chicago for a while now and I never heard of tenants paying for water. Do landlords in Chicago have to pay for that by law? Or do they chose to do so because it's cheap and use 'them paying' as inc...

Ben Ballinger 3 to 5-Unit Owners: Laundry In Unit, or Basement?
10 March 2017 | 9 replies

I am considering a purchase of a 4 unit building, with 2 bed 1 bath units in it.  Currently, there are pay-machines for laundry in the basement.I am wondering if it would be a better decision to do stackable units in ...