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Brett Peters Water pipe/ Sidewalk excavation
3 January 2019 | 11 replies

So...then rehab that I have in progress does not have a water pipe running into the house. I have to excavate the sidewalk in order to run a new pipe. Are any of you familiar with this process and the cost it entails?

Amber Stevens New to multifamilies
4 May 2015 | 20 replies

Hello,So far we have 4 sfr in 3 different states. I'm looking at an 8 unit apartment complex. Is it considered commercial financing?  And is that typically 30% down?  I already have 4 conventional loans, so I'm not ev...

Ken Latchers Water Expense problem
11 May 2012 | 27 replies

Your advice appreciated with this dilemma:

I am about to close on a 6 family (1987 construction). Rent is currently $2100/month. There is one meter and I JUST found out the monthly water bill is like $300-$350 - I ...

Maimouna Sow Water in the basement.
13 December 2019 | 33 replies

Hey guys. I just bought my first house, moved in last month. A couple of weeks ago, we had a very wet weekend and I noticed water stains in the baseboards of my finished basement. No French drains, no sump pumps. I’m ...

Bruce Kozak water bills due to leaky toilet flappers
29 March 2021 | 33 replies

Fellow Investors: After six (6) years of renting out properties, I still haven't yet figured out the best way to mitigate those tenants who fail to keep an eye out for the occasional leaky toilet flapper for which som...

Daria B. Cleaning dishwasher - not often used - looks like rust???
9 February 2016 | 9 replies

Hi all-

I've got a dishwasher that is seldom used. Today I had the plumber out to switch a kitchen facet.

Since he had to cut off the water I wanted to make sure everything was flowing and working correctly.

When ...

Justin K. Water Usage - Removing/Monitoring Washing Machine
15 December 2020 | 20 replies

Friday after submitting my water meter reading I received a call from the water company informing me that the water usage at my 6 unit property was twice the average and that I should expect ~$1000 water bill for the ...

Matthew Paul The Sunday afternoon repair call
28 January 2020 | 13 replies

Today I get a call about water in the utility room of one of my houses . So I run over to check it out . And yes there is some water , but not much . I check the water heater and its fine , dont see any leaks , But th...

Lenny B. Electrical water heater vs gas
3 November 2015 | 3 replies

Hello everyone. I am considering buying a duplex in Rancho Cordoba. It runs out that the duplex and the whole street doesn't have gas, so the water heaters  are electric in each unit. I've never dealt with electric wa...

Rob Randle How much to factor in for these expenses
19 August 2015 | 3 replies

Evaluating a triplex in NJ.  The property has separate gas heaters and electric meters.  In the description it mentions that "landlord pays water, hot water, and common area electric." & "tenant is responsible fo...