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Robert D. structural or not ?
14 July 2015 | 9 replies

I am planning to open up kitchen a little but. the house is a brick ranch built in 50s. the joists run perpendicular to the studs I plan to take out. the red lines are the way the joist are running from one wall to th...

John Reid Tenants deposits and pets
23 November 2016 | 3 replies

Hey BP friends, I am going to be the owner of a rental property very soon. With that I will be needing to find renters for my unoccupied space. What is typical of asking a tenant to secure a place, First months rent a...

Dave Lee Printer recommendations for doing DIY postcard campaigns?
7 August 2015 | 4 replies

I'm creating my postcard campaigns and looking for a high speed printerthat is not too expensive.  Since I'm mail merging  I want a FAST DUPLEX  inkjet printer so I can print boththe body side and the addressee side q...

Matt Concannon Hvac for wharehouse/flex
11 August 2022 | 9 replies

I purchased a 40,000sq ft sports facility that does not have a/c.  The building was built in 1996.  Quality heavy steel frame construction. 20’ at the low side and 25’ at the peak.  It has typical fiberglass insulatio...

Jordan B. Fixing settling concrete porch slab?
16 September 2017 | 4 replies

What you are looking at is a sagging concrete porch in the front of a house. I can see daylight through the crack from the basement. Anybody have any idea how to fix it and how much it would cost? Thank you!

Dona Cardenas Structural questions - to hire an engineer or not
29 April 2020 | 4 replies

We are having to redo our kitchen flooring because of previous work that was done improperly. When the 6 x 6 ft island was installed, it was not installed with the proper supports underneath so over time there is a do...

Art Maydan Shelf Ripped Out of Wall
19 November 2016 | 27 replies

The duplex I bought was a gut rehab with no shelving, so I installed it myself. The upstairs unit has a walk-in closet and I put a long shelf with a hanger bar on the two long sides and short shelves on the third size...

Chavis Atkins Leaning walls, soil and foundation problem on half slab/basement
13 October 2017 | 10 replies

Hi, I have a property in Schererville, IN that I'm looking to get under contract that is a 4 bedroom home around 2700 sq ft with a partial basement of 800 sq ft. This home is worth between 230 to 250k and the purchase...

Jody Young Determining load bearing wall
14 June 2014 | 8 replies

I'm working on my third flip and want to open up the living space. How do most people determine if a wall separating the living room and kitchen is load bearing in a traditional rectangle shaped home?

If this...

Charles Chester Industrial Real Estate
18 February 2022 | 20 replies

When is a market too specialized?  I have a somewhat different idea to a real estate investment, that is not discussed much.  It would be industrial storage in a sense.  I would love to pick anyone's brain that has ex...