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Carolyn Davis Fannie Mae Home Path negotiation question
25 September 2017 | 1 reply

Hello all!I've heard excellent reviews about this site and would like to gain some insight on purchasing a Fannie Mae Home Path foreclosure. I will provide as much detail as possible and can expand upon any area if th...

Jeffrey Hennen Cost Benefits of Water Softeners
9 November 2024 | 5 replies

Hello Everyone,I am questioning whether installing Water Softeners into my rental unit in Mound MN is worth it. Here there is a 25 GPG hardness and .2-.8PPM (not sure specifically what my rental has), which leads to b...

Bienes Raices Toilet --- lazy flush
4 May 2010 | 8 replies

The tenants are concerned that the toilet does not have a powerful flush.

The water goes up to about a half inch below the fill line on the overflow tube. I...

James Grueser Submetering water in 38 space Indianapolis park
19 February 2015 | 21 replies

Hello,I have recently purchased a 38 space mobile home park in the Indianapolis area.  Via the research and books I've read I see that it makes sense to submeter the water in this park.  Since tenants don't pay for it...

JR T. High Efficiency Toilets
28 January 2020 | 8 replies

I have a number of multifamily buildings that are 100+ years old and in the market where they're located I pay for the water. One three unit building is using $1,200 per quarter in water. I believe part of the issue i...

Amanda G. Water line to the street- advice?
4 May 2018 | 10 replies

The water pressure on one side of a duplex is not-so-great. The plumber thinks the issue is with the water line to the house (built in 1935). I'm concerned that it might be tree roots growing into the pipe. Any advice...

Sam Zawatsky What are your thoughts on a metal roof?
18 July 2022 | 7 replies

I am needing to get a new roof on one of my Tallahassee properties in the next couple of months. What are your thoughts on metal roofs? How does it affect value and rentability, compared to standard architectural shin...

Kyle Lecy Multi-Family Water Heater Question
19 November 2019 | 4 replies

I currently have a 23 year old water heater in an 8 unit building. The inlet and outlet areas on the water heater are corroding, and when last checked, appear to have water pooled around them. I would rather have it r...

Mike Smith Multiple Insurance Claims (will I get dropped)
31 January 2021 | 2 replies

Hi, I have a few rental properties (single family homes).  Not enough to have a full-time maintenance guy or anything like that.  I've had a few insurance claims over the years but not too many (mostly always had to d...

Tony Castronovo Damaged plumbing on foundation lift
10 May 2017 | 4 replies

I've done a few rehabs involving concrete slab foundation leveling (common in Texas).  But my current project was one of the worst.  Had to lift part of the foundation about three inches.  Due to the age of the proper...