Hi,I am looking to install vinyl flooring on a 3rd floor unit. After removing the existing carpet, I found that there are only plank subfloors, and no plywood. The subfloor will be secured and nails/staples will be re...
In contract with a property that has been known to have a expense of unclogging the pipes. These clogs are not pipe related but rather the tenant flushing of wet wipes and or other products that should be thrown awa...
Is this a thing? Can it be a thing? We have several older single family homes (built 1900-1930). In the past we had a group of college girls living in one of these houses & they destroyed the plumbing flushing tam...
I recently discovered mold in one of the rooms in my house had come back, and it's worse than before. I have been doing more research into DIY mold removal, and most people advise using a bleach and water solution. I ...
Fellow investors,I expect this topic has been discussed ad nauseam on here but I thought I would share my tale of woe anyway to help others avoid making the same mistakes I did. In August of last year I came across a...
and what is the best way to go about developing a proper contract?
Insurers see these as issues? Are they really? Would you change them out or have an insurer that doesn’t require it?
I am looking into buying a condo. Due to a defect in the bathroom piping. Which is or was involved in a class action lawsuit. Flooded the unit and the three other units connected to it. If I buy this condo. Will the ...
I put a new refrigerator from Lowes in my house to sell. Â During negotiations, the buyer said he worked at an appliance store and preferred a lower price and no refrigerator. Â So, I saved it back for my next project. ...
I just had a Texas Realtor send me purchase contract for an offer I want to make. I was surprised to see the usual inspection clause encumbered with the language that says the buyer needs to pay a non-refundable "op...