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Mike Abramowitz Buying a house with freeze damage?
25 April 2017 | 3 replies

Hello everyone,

I'm calculating out an offer to put in on a house with some freeze damage. This is a REO property so there's not a whole lot of info on it, just that freeze damage exists. The realtor said that they t...

Darren Fryson Freeze on heloc on Investment property
31 December 2020 | 2 replies

My local lender told me this last week due to the covid bullshit. Why it would affect that? The eviction moratorium?This has really thrown my plans to use the equity in my home to buy more rentals. Is there a workaround?

Troy Sheets TENANT GAS SHUTOFF PIPES FREEZING QUESTION
16 January 2017 | 21 replies

If my tenant gets their gas shut off, can I shut their water off to prevent the pipes from freezing? I tried doing some research but it seems it's all in relation to self-help evictions, which isn't what I'm tryin...

Jake B Historic Property -- 15 year Tax Freeze???
24 March 2008 | 3 replies

I just obtained my first property about 2 weeks ago. It was a steal, and I feel really good about it.... a little about the deal:

It's a 4plex. It has full occupancy. the units rent for $425/mo now, but the area is g...

David Zheng Pipes Bursting all over the Place :( HALPP
31 October 2017 | 13 replies

So I have several older apartments and with the weather getting really cold, I've been getting some pipes bursting. None of the basements are well insulated and have no central heating. What do you guys to do keep the...

Omid Sadeghpour Inflation and the future rent increases in Los Angeles
13 March 2023 | 10 replies

Hello everyone,I own 6 rental units in the city of Los Angeles and am new to this "rent freeze" topic.Given that Los Angeles is rent-controlled, does anyone know the following:Once the rent freeze is removed, will the...

Michael Ablan Freezing pipes on resident owned trailer - Whos responsible?
23 November 2018 | 8 replies

Hey guys,We just got blasted with our first freeze up here in NNY.  One of our resident owner mobile homes had their pipes freeze, and they want us to come fix it.   It's my understanding that the resident would be re...

David C. zero degrees out - dishwasher won't drain
30 January 2014 | 11 replies

OK, we had our kitchen redone in our primary residence this spring.

a few weeks ago when we got the first 'polar vortex' our dishwasher failed to drain overnight. Since it was still under the 1 year warranty...

Steve S. How much benefit is provided by covering external faucets?
6 January 2018 | 6 replies

Here in north texas, it's not expected to get much below freezing in the next couple of days and am contemplating heading out to a couple of rentals and covering the faucets with those styrofoam type covers.  Would ta...

Susan Arndt Tenants cause broken pipes by not dripping water
11 July 2019 | 10 replies

As a buy and hold real estate investor, can you charge a tenant for repairs if they do not take precautions during a freeze by opening cabinet doors, letting water drip, covering outdoor spigots etc. which cause pipe...