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Mack Marchand Thought on Aluminum Wiring Inside the House?
2 July 2020 | 2 replies

Hello all,
I am in the process of doing my dd for my first rental property.  The property is a SFH brick home that was built in 1980.  I did the house inspection yesterday and everything seemed be minor issues but th...

Atul Mathur Do you need to use a licensed electrician/plumber etc.?
4 February 2015 | 4 replies

Is a landlord required to use a licensed tradesman when doing work in your unit.   I'm thinking of smaller handyman type jobs like changing a switch, replacing hoses on a washing machine etc.Is there any potential for...

John S. Do you give your tenants access to the breaker panel?
12 September 2023 | 3 replies

I have a property that about 2-3x/year, the tenants will end up blowing 1 of their breakers because they overloaded an electrical outlet.
The issue is that the circuit breaker panel is located in the garage, which I ...

Kevin R. Which inspection findings should I ask the seller to pay for?
4 March 2016 | 10 replies

Hi everyone. I just had an offer accepted for $230,000 on a 2,550 sqft triplex in Philadelphia which was built in 1925. The inspection turned up the following issues. Which of these do you think I should push to have ...

Judd Campbell fuse box breaker not tripping when overloaded
24 February 2015 | 19 replies

I have a tenant that told me one of their bedrooms was having the power go out only to flicker back on after 10 min and then be totally back after 15 min.  they were running the lights, a tv, and a space heater (1500 ...

Shawn Adderly Common Building Meter Installation
24 August 2023 | 2 replies

I recently bought a multi-family property in Belmont Cragin. It is a 2-unit flat with a basement. It has three electrical panels inside (one for each unit and the basement/common areas) and spots for three meters. I...

Toan Hoang Permits are a pain, any suggestions
17 January 2019 | 4 replies

First rehab in NJ. Im realizing its whole different ball game than Philly when it comes to L&I. Im all about doing things the right way and i have skilled and licenses people in PA. However none in NJ and they c...

Nicholas Townsend Help with finding more contacts
14 May 2018 | 2 replies

Hello BP my brother and I are buy and hold investors from California. We purchased our 2 bedroom 1 bath SFR in Southern Oregon in July of last year. We have had major success in terms of numbers. We would like to purc...

Dennis Tierney Dealbreaker? - Federal Pacific Electrical Panels
24 November 2018 | 20 replies

We are in the process of doing due diligence on a 30 unit bulding we have under conract and have run into Federal Pacific electrical panels in each of the apartments and also the main panel. The inspector and electric...

Richard Jahnle Knob and Tube Wiring in a rental - Philadelphia
5 April 2019 | 24 replies

I am currently looking to purchase a rental property in the Germantown area of Philadelphia. These homes often have knob and tube wiring. I heard that less and less insurance companies are insuring homes with knob and...