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Brandon Jenkins Any Recommendations on a Tenant Proof Stove??
19 December 2015 | 16 replies

BP Family,Question: Which type of stove should I buy for a rental unit (SFR)?  I'm hoping to minimize cost, but I want something that's tenant proof.Details: After a couple months of weak leads and sketchy applicants,...

Edita D. GFCI and grounding electrical outlets on a 1980 house
10 April 2013 | 4 replies

Hey guys!
We are considering a house purchase, and inspector recommended the following:
**Ground the electrical outlets in the bedrooms
**Install GFCI's in the kitchen, baths, and outdoor outlets.

The seller does not...

Shawn Thom buyer found new repair items 4 days before closing
7 November 2014 | 22 replies

I am hoping to close on my first rehab/sell this Friday.

During the inspection period the buyer did identify 2 plugs in the kitchen that have reversed polarity and some wiring that needs to go into a junction box in ...

Ryan DeRobertis The inspection came in, need further estimates within 10 days?
8 December 2020 | 3 replies

Hey all,
A frustrating situation I (first time residential home buyer) am in;
Our inspection came in on a 2 story 1500 sq foot 1920s house(as-is) in Roxborough with 2 major concerns:
Basement - Joint rot that was a...

Ann Tavsanli Electrical Problems in an older building
26 November 2021 | 1 reply

I bought a multifamily building and have run into a capital expense that was not on my radar and it was not on the inspection report. I had planned for things like the roof and painting, etc Apparently the electrical ...

Sunny Malik Installing recessed lighting into stairs
9 October 2023 | 13 replies

Hi everyone, I am looking to install recessed lighting to stairs we're building for a new modern, luxury flip in the Atlanta area. I've included a picture of what I'm looking for, does anyone have any experience on wh...

Thomas Hickey 2 prong outlets in MA?
30 December 2017 | 7 replies

Hi All,

I have a unit with quite a few 2 prong outlets. I know they are not section 8 approved but I don't plan on going that route anyways. Is there anything with code in a 3 unit that existing 2 prongs are not allo...

Jordan Baker B/C class neighborhood renovations for rental property
18 May 2022 | 13 replies

Hey Bigger Pockets Family, 
I have a duplex in a B/C neighborhood in Jacksonville FL. I bought the property as a primary using my FHA loan and have been doing some updates to my side but have a tennant moving out soo...

Marcin G. 220V dryer in my condo unit
29 December 2014 | 6 replies

I have that type of 220V in my wall (I live in condominium).http://www.homedepot.com/p/Cooper-Wiring-Devices-Commercial-Grade-20-Amp-Straight-Blade-Single-Receptacle-with-Side-Wiring-White-1876W-BOX/203492426I use tha...

Sam Leon Range is 3.5" off the wall - how much would it bother a tenant?
26 September 2019 | 5 replies

I have a multi unit building and in one of the apartments that I am turning over the range would not back all the way to the wall.  Turned out the electrical box is about 1.5" too high for the range bottom recess for ...