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Alex Kuntsevych Contractor in Columbus
21 September 2017 | 4 replies

Question for flippers: looking for contractor in Columbus Ohio, someone working with investors in fix and flip projects. 

Brian Jones Converting a 16 unit
8 July 2016 | 1 reply

I came across a 16 unit building in my area. It was previously used as a group home so only one kitchen/common area. I have not seen the units to see if this is a possibility but what would you expect to pay to add a ...

Kent Nielson Best stud finder ever!
10 April 2019 | 2 replies

I was doing a bit of finish work today and thought I might put a little tip out there that some people may not know. A while back I was doing some work and after locating the "stud" with an electronic stud finder, I c...

Rosalie DiPietro Leaders that Bring Rainwater Through House Pipes/Sewer
29 July 2023 | 0 replies

I  manage two properties (2 units in each property, flat roof) where the leaders feed into a drain pipe that takes rainwater through the building sewer system.  Recently, on more than one occasion, one of those proper...

Bear Geiger Raw land - Big lots
6 December 2020 | 1 reply

Investment Info:

Other other investment.

Purchase price: $295,000

Cash invested: $173,500

Sale price: $814,000

We have sold 4 of lots and recouped all of our initial investment and cash used for ...

Donald Crockett Slab House, Drain Line, What if?
13 December 2015 | 6 replies

Even though I would not “Do This Myself” I think this is the right forum.Most of our properties are 3 bed 1 bath houses with slab foundations built in the 60's and they've done very well for us. We continue to look fo...

Nathan Grubb What the what? Should this valve be here?
6 February 2020 | 9 replies

So, I'm examining the plumbing for my bathroom that sits in the joists of the basement, and I notice the valve pictured here.One side is hot, the other is cold. From what I can tell, hot is on full-open and cold is co...

Robert Biggins Stinky Shower Dilemma
29 August 2020 | 6 replies

Greetings BP Family, I hope all is well for everyone!
So, with the current home that I reside in, my plan is to transfer it to a rental property since I will be relocating to a different state for work related purpos...

John Huynh Chicago: Flooding and In-law/Garden units
13 October 2022 | 5 replies

I notice in Chicago that there are a lot of mult-units with garden units and in-law units. It also seems like the rain storms are getting worse, If you own a building with a garden unit or in-law unit, has yours ever ...

Marilyn Adams Detecting drainage problems on forclosed properties
21 October 2014 | 1 reply

Any suggestions as to the best way to detect possible drainage problems on a house with no ability to turn on water until after closing? Normally I don't have any problems getting the water turned on termporarily lon...