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Account Closed Mysterious antique pump in residential garage
5 December 2013 | 15 replies

Hello all,

I've got a circa 1900 property with a pump in the garage, and there's no record at city hall of what it is for or when it was installed. There's a small padlock lock at the end of that chain ...

Phillip Rosin Water heater in master closet (Leave it or move it?)
26 June 2020 | 16 replies

I recently acquired two duplexes and will be doing a live in reno on one of the units. It's a total gut job and I'm trying to plan everything out. One thing I personally dislike is that the master closet, which is you...

Vincent Q. Low water pressure in house!
20 June 2019 | 6 replies

Hi,I had my offer accepted on a foreclosure. My agent advised that a previous deal fell through for low water pressure in house.Paperwork stated " water pressure fail"Should i be concerned? Is this a dealbreaker?What ...

Rebecca Wilkins MF 8-Plex Snag or Pass?
16 September 2013 | 4 replies

Hey everybody! I'm new to BP and wanted your input on a property.

Built in 1985
2, 2-story Buildings, 4 units in each building
All units are approx. 615sqft 2-Bed/1-Bath
All units have central air (not...

Eric S. Question for Park Owners
24 September 2012 | 4 replies

My company owns a couple very small parks that we manage ourselves. In the past we've included water bills in our lot rent, as we don't have many tenants and it's just easier, but recently the small towns we are in h...

Paula Miser Offering tenant a hotel room
29 May 2021 | 11 replies

We are offering a tenant a hotel room due to no water.    We prefer she pay for the room and we reimburse her after she provides a paid receipt.   She would like us to pay.   I am hesitant because if we use our credit...

Michael Tempel Ways to Reduce Electric, Water and Gas Usage on a Property - Multifamily
28 November 2014 | 4 replies

I have spent a lot of time on this area in the last few years.   We manage larger apartment communities that range from C to A class market rate apartment or mixed use buildings with most properties being over 50 unit...

Meghan Cheek To gas utilities or not?
6 August 2020 | 3 replies

Hi all,
I currently house hack an upstairs/downstairs two family home, about 1650 SQ ft total with separate gas and electric meters.  It has two gas hot water tanks and one boiler (dual zone heat), so the tenants ups...

Palmer Wilkins Have a multifamily property--neighbors stealing water
31 August 2011 | 9 replies

Hi,

I'm new here. Great forum here!

I'm a new investor and have an older property in Central FL in B-/C neighborhood. It was a short sale. I'm finally getting it stabilized after many repairs and increasing the o...

Rob Pattison Need to put either a well or water tank in my Costa Rica airbnb rental, suggestions?
1 April 2024 | 6 replies

I have a beach-adjacent property in Costa Rica, a 2 bed-1 bath house within 60 seconds of the beach.   I've owned the house since 2021.  For the first time this year, the local government agency has cut off the water ...