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Anthony A. What is renter/landlord responsible for?
25 November 2018 | 4 replies

Hi, I’d like to I know what should the renter be responsible for when renting a house? For example the landscaping, the oil, obviously the coned and cable will be the renters responsibility but was really interested i...

Tom Hertel What utilities do your tenants pay?
16 May 2019 | 15 replies

I’ve been trying to figure out which utilities landlords are required to pay in Minnesota, but the legalese of the MN State statues has me confused.

Which utilities are landlords required to pay in Minnesota, and wh...

Matthew Paul New renter is complaining about electric bill.
28 August 2013 | 9 replies

The middle age woman who has been in my 1 bedroom house has been complaining that the electric bills are high . The old tenant gave her copies of the electric bill as a example , he didnt care . And yes they were ...

Jacob Beg Will this invalidate an insurance claim?
26 January 2023 | 6 replies

Hi All- I purchased a property from a Trustee foreclosure sale. The risk of loss (fire, accident etc) passes on to the purchaser from the purchase date. It took me a few days to get in touch with the occupant who was ...

James Bailey Replace Gas with Electric?
27 May 2018 | 20 replies

I am under contract on a property in Jacksonville, Fl (primary exit strategy is flip) which currently has a gas stove, and gas water heater, but electric heating and no gas line at the clothes dryer. Behind the stove,...

Peter Fokas Experiences replacing heating system
25 April 2014 | 1 reply

I have a 6 unit multi-family that has the heat separate (tenants pay heat). The 6 boilers are 25 years old and the 6 hot water heaters range in age (5 to 20 years). NJ is offering some financial incentives to updat...

Marcus Auerbach Replace hydronic heating with forced air?
31 May 2014 | 6 replies

Something new with every house: I have a 1300 sft ranch under contract that needs major work and it also happens to have hydronic heating. The heat source seems old and I will replace it, which I normally do with t...

David K. pipes freezing in northeast
2 January 2018 | 7 replies

This has been a rough winter for my rentals.  Tenants are keeping the units warm, letting things drip and sometimes still things are freezing.  What gives!!!!!

Account Closed Tankless vs traditional hot water system
14 November 2021 | 40 replies

Good evening bp family.  I would like to get opinions on hot water heaters vs tankless heaters. We have a 3 unit building with 3 separate water heaters for each unit. There is only 1 meter for the house so we have to ...

Patrick Reagan Possible deal with a below ground oil tank.
25 February 2014 | 9 replies

Am in negotiations with a seller of a home with a below ground oil tank in New Jersey.The seller agrees to remove the tank prior to closing,while the heating system depends on the tank.Should I also insist on a new...