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Robert D. Adding 220v
17 April 2010 | 19 replies

so i own this older home built in 1959 here in california. i found a great rental candidate. i think we all know how hard it is to find decent people now a days. anyhow he needs 220v to do some carpentry work at home....

Jason Malabute Repair items that ruin brrrr deals
15 October 2019 | 6 replies

I have question about BRRRR. I’m going to do my first brrrr deal. I understand that you can technically make any repair item work with BRRR as long as you are all in at 75% of ARV (assuming you’re getting a really goo...

Jeff S. Strange electrical problem
19 November 2012 | 3 replies

Learned something that saved me some serious money but cost along the way.

The situation was with a 20's built rental. After many years as a section 8 house got property back in a trashed condition and ready for a c...

Jesse Smith Measuring Electric Usage for Specific Circuits?
4 June 2018 | 1 reply

I'm setting up a single-family residence for multiple living units. I'd prefer not to install more breaker boxes and meters if I don't have to. I know it's possible to monitor usage for specific circuits using a few ...

Marci Stein Putting laundry det. into sump pump
7 August 2024 | 8 replies

So my tenants  told me they have been emptying the washing machine into the sump pump past 6 months (As opposed to in the shower. )several circuit breakers stopped working and the electrician just told me It’s because...

Emily Kuharcik Who is responsible: Landlord or Tenant
4 August 2020 | 9 replies

Hey all. Need some advice on this one. I currently own a rental property and live in the one unit and rent out the other. My rental does not have central air and I require the tenants to provide their own window units...

John S. Do you give your tenants access to the breaker panel?
12 September 2023 | 3 replies

I have a property that about 2-3x/year, the tenants will end up blowing 1 of their breakers because they overloaded an electrical outlet.
The issue is that the circuit breaker panel is located in the garage, which I ...

Adam Avinger Electrical is about to kill me... Really need some advice.
4 January 2017 | 12 replies

Okay so my wife and I are flipping our very first property. We got a older craftsman style home in a very desirable neighborhood, filled with homes like this one. The issue is that its basically all 2 prong electrical...

Troy Welch Electrical in 50 year old house - what to do
7 October 2018 | 15 replies

I am rehabbing this 1st property.  Part of closing negotiations was that they replace the breaker box.  They hired a professional electrician who installed a 125 amp breaker box.  It looks like they did a very good jo...

Rafael Floresta Cloth covered wire
1 February 2015 | 3 replies

I am evaluating buying this property. It has a cloth covered wire, from the 60's. The wires have ground in them, and they run all three cables (hot neutral and ground) inside the same wire. They seem in great conditio...