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Luke Moczydlowski Bed Bugs in Multifamily with Sprinkler System - Heat Treatment?
14 April 2018 | 0 replies

We purchased a 12 unit building and put in a sprinkler system per village requirements.  Two months later it turned out that one of the units had a major bed bug infestation.  We immediately called our trusted pest co...

Austin Rath First buy and hold, Possible insulation, heat, mold issues??
15 April 2018 | 4 replies

Good Morning BP!Yesterday my fiance and i found ourselves in Lynchburg looking at a 4bd 1.5ba home that has a lot of recent updates and "looks" like it could be the best house in the neighborhood. We met the man that ...

Steve Fitzgerald Negotiating Roof and Water Heat at End of Life
18 April 2018 | 3 replies

I'm in the process of buying an SFH to rent out. The home inspection report indicates the roof and hot water heater are at or near end of life. Would you negotiate for cash back or a price reduction?

Todd M. Cap Heat - (in MN or other cold winter states)
29 October 2008 | 4 replies

I have 4 plex in which I pay heat. gas. The 4 units have digital thermostats that are capped to 72F.

Is this legal? Does anyone know what the minimum cap is? especially in Minnesota? I'm searching online and ...

Account Closed Any tips for winterizing a house without central heat?
7 January 2019 | 5 replies

I have a question. I have some vacant properties in the South but it's still cold enough for a pipe to burst. One of the units is a duplex and shares a wall with an occupied units. Should the winterizing be different ...

Christian Lincoln The right thermostat when you are paying for heat?
13 May 2016 | 2 replies

College housing. They crank it up over 70 and then open the windows. Paid $5000 in heat last year in one house that well insulated. Thinking about a "nest". A way to remotely control the thermostat or take away their ...

Rich Hupper Financing a home that does not have working heat.
16 May 2016 | 3 replies

Hello BPMy clients are looking to purchase a property for 65k without a working heating system. They have 25% to put down. Are there any banks out there that will lend the other 75% on this property in its current con...

Ray Thorsen South east wisconsin contractors needed heat flooring minor carpe
23 May 2016 | 0 replies

I just purchased a duplex in union grove wisconsin and I need some contractors to help me renovate it to my standards before I rent it. I am looking for carpet,vinyl installer, hvac to run a duct to the bathroom and i...

Dwight Cook who pays for heat the landlord or the tenant?
27 October 2021 | 6 replies

Hello,
My wife and I just put in an offer on a triplex and duplex combo deal. After we submitted our offer the seller told our agent about extra expenses that he currently pays that we weren't aware of. The main two ...

John Majoris Mason, Roofer, and Heating contractors in Bethlehem PA area
11 June 2021 | 4 replies

Hi Folks,

We're purchasing a twin in Bethlehem and looking for team members to provide costs estimates for some inspection items. Anybody have any recommendations?

Thanks!