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Nima S. Adding Separate Meters on 2-unit (Queens-NYC)
6 September 2021 | 11 replies

Good Afternoon - BP Nation. I have come across a situation which I am sure that others have faced before. The property I am looking at is a legal 2-family. Classified as B3-2 (NYC) which is a conversion to two family ...

Luca Mastrangelo 2 family heating updates and uninsulated exposed basement
28 April 2020 | 9 replies

Hi everyone. Not sure if this is the best forum to post in but ill start here. my property is a very old , circa 1900, 2 family in south eatern ct. The foundation is typical field stone basement. It's a concrete slab ...

Ray Jhala Vacant Property without HVAC - How to keep pipes from freezing
9 December 2020 | 18 replies

Hey BP!
I've got a property that I am rehabbing and our timeline unfortunately got pushed back into the upcoming winter months.  The property is currently vacant and does not have an HVAC system installed. We have a ...

Derek Daun Intermittent gas leak - is that a thing?
18 March 2019 | 8 replies

I have a potentially small and intermittent gas leak in a house that's becoming a real pain. And before you immediately chime in with 'call the gas company right away', I already did that. That's why it's becoming a p...

David C. Spontaneous Leaks in Copper Pipes
29 November 2013 | 25 replies

This has now happened 3 times in my primary residence.

I find a puddle on my basement floor, look up and a copper pipe is dripping very slowly from the middle of a length of pipe, its not at a joint, and the...

Johann Jells If you provide heat do you build it into the rent or surcharge?
7 July 2021 | 4 replies

I've always built the steam heat I provide into the rent of the property I've owned since 2012, but the way people search ads by price ceilings is killing me. They might never see my ad and rent a place that would act...

Jay P. Thank you to all and a progress update!
5 April 2017 | 2 replies

      Hi All,I know a lot of people on this site have give me a lot of help over the last few months in regards to a problem tenant who would not pay his rent unless I extended his lease (along with many other lease v...

Stephan Guna Mult-family with Single furnace and water heater
16 July 2023 | 5 replies

I recently visited a house marketed as a multi-family house going for a pretty good, price. I overall love the quality and everything with the house, it needs a bit of work, but nothing out of my range. All the houses...

Sue Chen Does landlord need to pay for hotel if AC is out?
29 December 2023 | 16 replies

Hi,AC unit in Florida rental is out, insurance/repairs is going to take few days, temperature is in the mid to high 80 range, tenant want to move to hotel, is landlord liable to pay for hotel stay?

Chase Farley New Water Heater - Cold Weather Triplex
13 December 2021 | 24 replies

Hello BP,We recently purchased a Triplex (1BR, 2BR, 3BR) in Vermont. The house has 3 showers, and 6 sinks. The house was definitely owned by people taking shortcuts, and one major issue is a 35gal propane water heater...