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Max H. Buy and Hold with Older Homes
1 November 2017 | 15 replies

I live in the Philadelphia area where the housing stock is pretty old. A lot of the homes are 100+ years old now. I'm 28 and thinking of buying a triplex that was built in 1910, I would ideally hold this property for ...

Michael D. Sewer Line Material?
19 July 2013 | 15 replies

What sort of material should be used for the sewer line running from the house out to the city main? Cast iron? Clay? I need to have this replaced soon. Any suggestions on things to consider or make sure that I have i...

Brian Levredge I'm now EPA lead paint RRP certified
5 July 2011 | 15 replies

This thing, if enforced, is going to have some serious ramifications for property owners and contractors. I took the class in CA but the certification is the same for 42 states, all US territories and federal lands, ...

Chad Murray Recommendations on kitchen & bath updates
13 September 2018 | 3 replies

I'm looking at updating/improving the kitchen and bathroom on a small house in Waldo to prepare it to become a rental property.  Any advice on how much to invest in those updates?  How much is too much?  What material...

James Oey Best Flooring to replace in a condo unit 2/1 1100sqft
14 January 2019 | 4 replies

I'm about to replace some carpet on a 2/1 1100 sqft condo unit (first floor). I was leaning towards LifeProof Luxury Vinyl Plank, but would like to get some opinions on what people recommend. I have about 800 sq ft of...

Colton W. Screw on tenant's toilet seat broke and tenant bought new toilet seat.
9 February 2023 | 12 replies

Hello, a tenant of mine is asking me to reimburse them for a new toilet seat they bought because the screw on their current one broke. Is this my responsibility? If it was a new tenant I would cover the cost of the to...

Bob Jaeger Contractor of 25yrs- Happy to answer your questions
15 March 2018 | 11 replies

Hello BP community!
As the title mentions, I’ve been around residential construction for the last 25 years and absolutely love i! I’m also an investor with six buy-and-hold units (and looking for more) in the weste...

Enrique H. back of the garage is currently in the easement.
9 February 2020 | 6 replies

 The survey is attached for the home.  The garage is on the lot, but the back of the garage is currently in the easement.I gotthis from my realtor today on a sfh that I put an offer on and it was accepted.should I ba...

Chad Gilbreth Considering buying a duplex, but it has foundation issues!
3 June 2020 | 8 replies

I’ve looked at a duplex that’s recently rehabbed both units after a fire. The seller wants $90k, and both the units can generate $850/month in rent. But, the foundation is brick and there is a 3’x3’ section where the ...

Jason Seward Looking for laminate wood flooring advice
2 October 2019 | 37 replies

Im shopping flooring options for new rental. 1300 sqft and Im thinking of laminate wood for whole house(including kitchen and baths) Any advice/recommendations for options that work well for whole home coverage would ...