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Melissa R. Who's Responsible for Flooding Damage - Toilet Overflow?
26 October 2018 | 12 replies

Hi all,I'm putting this out to the community for thoughts because this is a first for me as the landlord/manager of a small (< 800sf) San Francisco condo rental.  The toilet tank in the condo unit overflowed and wa...

Rhett Kelton Constructing a new Mixed-Use building
13 November 2020 | 6 replies

I'm looking to see what positives and negatives you can see in this project. (From the lawyer: This is NOT a solicitation for funds. We are set up as a 506(b) corporation)I purchased a FSBO in a up and coming neighbor...

Tenzing Jangtey how to evict an existing tenant - looking to purchase a 2 unit house
1 October 2014 | 5 replies

Hi - Just joined BP.  Excited about learning from you.We (my husband and I) have been living in Montclair, NJ in a two family house for the last 10 years.  We bought near the high, but tenant-wise we've had no problem...

Shelley Peever Heavy Bag in half duplex
26 June 2024 | 4 replies

Hello everyone - I have new tenants on one side of a duplex - so a side by side duplex. These tenants reported the wood porch floor being damaged, and since it is old, I replaced it with brand new boards.  I drove by ...

Joe Splitrock Hard to Find Good Help
21 September 2018 | 14 replies

I was called over to a property today due to a report of low water pressure and a leaky pipe. I went over to check out the situation and the leak was a quick connect adapter on the water heater. I had it replaced two ...

Patrick Kelly Carpet Tiles
22 January 2016 | 12 replies

I've seen carpet tiles used in a lot of commercial properties and was wondering if they are worth using in small multi-family units. This is a C property in a B+ area and I'm looking to rehab. It has tenants in it, bu...

Theo Mayers Splitting a single family home to duplex in Toronto
10 February 2020 | 0 replies

Hi all, I just got my first income property in Toronto. I want to split out the current single family property to make a duplex. It will consist of a two bed apartment downstairs (one on ground floor one in basement) ...

Anthony G Fontana What renovations require a permit in Baltimore Co
12 October 2022 | 5 replies

I am looking to do minor renovations myself without using a contractor for a rental property in Baltimore County.  Specifically, do I need a permit to replace carpet/vinyl flooring with hardwood or a bathroom renovati...

Nick Causa FAR requirments and adding an addition
5 July 2018 | 2 replies

Looking to remodel a multifamily and brought an architect in. What i want to do is either put a bedroom in the attic for one of the units or put an addition on the home for a bedroom. This way we’ll add more value to ...

Renee R. Steps for working with City (Concord, NH) to add two more units
25 June 2018 | 2 replies

I'm in discussions with a seller to buy a duplex in Concord NH that has great space on the second and third floor of an attached double-bay over-sized garage to add two 1BR units. I'm looking for guidance to the steps...