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John Woodington Dryer Vent Cleaning Options
20 January 2021 | 4 replies

My tenants let me know that their dryer is taking 2 to 3 cycles to dry a load of clothes. Clearly this is likely caused by a clogged dryer vent duct. I called out a duct cleaning company, and they said they could not ...

Michael Ten Habitability / break-lease -- need advice, please
27 January 2019 | 17 replies

Hi! I'm new to the forum (as a poster), but I have enjoyed learning from this community as a lurker. I purchased a property through Roofstock in KCMO. It has 1.5 baths on the main floor and a half-bath in the basement...

Account Closed Main Sewer Line: What Would You Do?
2 February 2018 | 8 replies

Greetings Everyone,I wanted to post about a recent challenge I had with a main sewer line – 100 year old house, PVC pipes inside -> terra cotta outside. The tenants notified me that an overflow occurred at the out...

Chuck Na Help: Basement Flood
11 July 2018 | 3 replies

I own a rental property on the South Side in Chicago in Cook County. With the major rainstorm we just had last week the basement for my tenant's unit (which is lived in) ended up under 3 feet of water. The water went ...

Steve K. Water Heater issues. Can gas service interruption cause damage?
16 December 2017 | 2 replies

Any water heater gurus out there? We're remodeling a unit after an eviction. Gas was off for a few weeks, and now that it's back on the water heater isn't working. For a while the pilot would stay lit until the unit h...

Ryan Newport Getting Correct # of Bedrooms Updated for Cashout/Appraisal
3 March 2022 | 2 replies

Purchasing a triplex that clearly, by all legal definition, has 7 bedrooms. Arguably 8, but I'll let one slide without any debate. Town record shows the property as a 5-bedroom. My question really here is: What's the ...

Maribel Manibo Costs / issues in moving actual single family homes (buildings)
17 August 2016 | 1 reply

There are 4-5 single family homes (NOT mobile homes nor manufactured) that are being sold at major discounts because the city plans to rezone and develop in that area and needs the homes physically moved. The homes ar...

Mason Aitken Looking for Attorney in Tampa FL
20 May 2020 | 5 replies

Looking for a rockstar lawyer to look over a JV agreement on a residential flip and provide advice for resolving a dispute.

Kristina Kendall Inspection shows major issues - 2 days left of contingency period
3 November 2022 | 40 replies

TL:DR - my inspection contingency expires on Friday so I need to make a decision on this duplex in the next 2 days. I want it...and I THINK the repairs are reasonable...but I might be naive about what I'm getting myse...

Linh H. good tenants, bad guest
14 September 2017 | 1 reply

My tenants, a married couple with their teenage son, is renting my 2 bed, 2 bath condo for almost a year now. Rent is always paid on time and I have no issues with them. They did tell me in advance that their daughter...