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Joe San Knob and Tube in Old house
29 November 2018 | 12 replies

Hello all, In closing right now for an old duplex, one of the issues that worries me is the house was built originally in the mid 1800's and although has been renovated many times I know it had Knob and Tube electric ...

Account Closed PM Missed this
28 September 2008 | 3 replies

At the walkthrough after the tenant left a couple of weeks ago, the PM missed damage to to lower shelf in the kitchen. He did open the cabinet under the sink and took a look, and went on--didn't open other cupboards I...

Jeffrey Grieshop SFH split into two versus naturally built duplex
6 March 2020 | 4 replies

What my title and description state, please help. I am trying to run some comparables and get a good feel for how I should be comparing these two's values. I think a structured duplex should be of bit more value. They...

Steven Page breaking lease immediately after getting keys
26 June 2020 | 4 replies

Hey y'all,
This is my first time starting a discussion post in here! My fiance and I live in Chesapeake, VA and are aspiring landlords (househacking here we come!) but are currently renting for another year to save u...

Lucien Perreault Rental with major water intrusion
8 November 2022 | 5 replies

Good evening BP,I currently live in a rental property. It is a single family home with a basement that I have been living in for 1 year now. Over the past year I have experienced significant water intrusion on the bas...

Grant Bartel New duplex needs work. DIY guidance?
27 September 2024 | 5 replies

We're finalizing the acquisition of our first duplex and just had our inspection. I'm not a handyman by any stretch but there are few things on that list that I'd like to tackle. Example: replacing the bathroom vanity...

Rony Mueller Resources for learning DIY
8 November 2015 | 8 replies

Hey BP Community!One of the most interesting things to me in RE is flipping. But there are some minimum required construction skills when doing a rehab, that an investor should understand, in order to at the very leas...

Justin J. Demolish and replace an exterior retaining wall
13 February 2016 | 23 replies

Hello BP,Does anyone have any experience demolishing and rebuilding landscape retaining walls? I have a wall that needs to be taken down and rebuilt (or graded) and I'm wondering what my options are in terms of puttin...

Manzell Blakeley Replacing Lath & Plaster?
21 September 2020 | 12 replies

Hello - I just got under contract with my first property! It's a large (4000 sqft) multifamily brick home in St. Louis. It's a "fixer upper" and not in rentable shape currently, and the kitchen and bathroom are both f...

Matt Stookey Can You really force Appreciation on Residential Properties??
9 November 2010 | 10 replies

Previously we have been taught that forcing appreciation is a great strategy that is used commonly in commercial real estate. By incorporating a new strategy called "greenhabbing", we've found a way to actually force ...