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Jason C. Number of inspections when selling
22 July 2017 | 23 replies

We have accepted an offer on a beautiful, fully remodeled, house built in the early 1980's. We have done all the work on the house ourself with the help of a general contractor who is a friend of ours and made sure it...

Mason, Michigan
Population: 8.46 Thousand
Lenny Eterno We Have Termites but No One Wants to Treat!
17 August 2016 | 7 replies

I have a property in an HOA. My property is the middle unit in a 5 unit townhouse building.  All five units have termites but only myself & one other owner wants to treat. I've been told by all termite vendors tha...

James Mcsweeney Foundations - when to stay away?
30 August 2020 | 5 replies

I am looking a single family in Indianapolis. The property was built in 1935. The seller disclosure states that the house has had foundation issues before, but was remedied with support beams. What are your opinions o...

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 ...

Bradley Howard Bought a defected house need advise
12 April 2020 | 6 replies

I Bought a slab foundation house in Oakland county Michigan, a month after close discovered mold and water damage in kitchen & bathroom. House value is about $150000 and mortgage is for $140000, doubt a investor w...

Kimberly T. Multifamily property with first floor a couple feet underground - any problems with this type of construction?
16 April 2014 | 9 replies

As I'm investigating other markets to buy in, I am finding some multifamilies (typically 4plexes) where it appears the first floor must be a couple feet underground, based on the fact that the first floor windows a...

Elysia Hou Firewall installation help needed in Charleston
13 March 2021 | 8 replies

Hi everyone!   So my case here is I do not have a fire wall behind the dry wall in my townhouse rental, and for a newbie like me, I am getting lost in what options I have.  HOI will not take on the townhouse without a...

Joseph Abbott Carpenter Training then Auction
10 November 2018 | 10 replies

Hello All,   My name is Joseph. I'm originally from Detroit, MI. However, my family and I have moved to Tulsa, OK just for a fresh start. I'm looking to get started in Real Estate, but I'm having a difficult time figu...

Chris Bernardo Older Chicago area homes
19 April 2021 | 7 replies

Hello everyone,I'm considering properties in Chicago that are pretty old, one was built in the 1890s.  I'm concerned that buying something this old would be asking for trouble over the long-term (30 years), as the are...