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Delmas Edwards Plumbing, Cleanout pipes
5 April 2018 | 5 replies

Hey guys, I have a Detroit rental property that has tree roots in the storm and sanitary and both are trapped. Besides tearing the backyard up what other options do I have to remove these root so my tenant will not ha...

John Lee rental unit Porch Post
31 August 2018 | 7 replies

I'm acquiring a rental unit with an odd porch post repair, if i was to repair it to original condition what would be the cost? I do like the idea of replace all the post with white wood post or dress them in fypon for...

Kim H. Undermount sink repair or replace
22 May 2021 | 3 replies

Ok so we have an Undermount sink basin in our rental that is cracked and needs repair from a tenant. I’ve found out that this isn’t an easy fix because the slab that the sink is mounted under is generally custom...

Gregory Carroll Selling Mom's place-freshening it up?
5 October 2021 | 6 replies

Mom is gratefully still in the land of the living, but is no longer able to live on her own. She and Dad bought a place years back, a townhouse built in the 80s in South Florida. Dad was not a go-getter when it came t...

Joel Owens What do you pay for lawn care on your buildings??
7 August 2011 | 4 replies

Before the previous landlord had odds and ends maintenance people doing it when they get around to it.I don't like this because sometimes the property looks good and other times junkie and unkept.

A professional serv...

Account Closed Beginner's beginners guide. #1- Education.
14 October 2016 | 0 replies

These next few post will help to better fill in the gaps from the beginning to where I am currently.Education.Congratulations! If you made it this far then you have made the active effort to educated yourself in some ...

Julian Robinson Hardwork
9 February 2015 | 5 replies

I wanted to open up to the investor world and ask a question? The old saying is "too much of a good thing, can turn into a bad thing," or somewhat along the lines of the statement. Now starting out, should you push pa...

Patrick M. Best way to fill crack at base of sink drain?
7 May 2017 | 10 replies

So I re-installed a sink tonight that had a hard-to-remove 30-year old drain on it.

I'm adding a new faucet. In order to get the old pipe off, I had to use an oscillating tool/blade. While I was cutting, I made a few...

Account Closed Oil tank in basement - should I remove?
25 August 2017 | 17 replies

Converting from oil to gas furnace. Should I remove the oil tank in the basement? Quote to remove is $700. It's a flip, but could be a rental if it doesn't sell at the right price. Thanks, David

Jason Smith Texas cash out financing
27 June 2019 | 6 replies

Currently own a rental free and clear in the Fort Worth area and I would like to find a lender that offers a 30 year fixed cash out allowing 80% LTV. Apparently this seems to be a unicorn and hard to find or at least ...