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DJ Cummins wood panel vs drywall
20 June 2015 | 15 replies

if an entire house has that old wood paneling,would the arv of ripping out and deywalling be worth it?

Dan Weber Kitchen Cabinets - Maine
19 November 2019 | 11 replies

Calling all Mainers! Where does everyone get kitchen cabinets for their rentals? I have an owner-occupied 3 family in Portland where I am almost finished legalizing the third unit. It is a small one bedroom unit and I...

Patrick Britton getting separate metering for utilities
23 July 2015 | 5 replies

Hi,I've got some clients looking at buying multi-family properties but a few of them don't have separate meters for power, in particular.  here in the NW, it can be quite the expense and i am wondering how feasible it...

Joshua Holt Fuse (Main Electrical) / Circuit Breaker (Sub-Panel)
21 August 2019 | 2 replies

The commercial condo I'm buying apparently has a fuse electrical main system in the common space electrical room in the building (see photos). However, there is a circuit breaker sub-panel system in the actual unit. 
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Matt Splittgerber Separating Electric in MF
23 April 2023 | 6 replies

I'm looking at an apartment complex that I really like.  The only issue I see is that everyone is on one electric meter and LL pays all electric.  There are 33 units which is far too many.  It is priced accordingly, b...

Clarence Smith Should I separate the utilities in my triplex.
8 July 2015 | 11 replies

I am trying to find a strategy or method of determining if it is worth the money to separate utilities in a triplex which I recently purchased. Separating utilities would require me to have a some electrical rewiring...

Samantha M. Federal Pacific Panels
13 March 2013 | 20 replies

I was taking a look at a house today with a federal pacific panel in it. These things are notorious for having their breakers fail. Has anyone here ever dealt with these? What do you typically do, put in a new panel?
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Richard Baker Purchasing a Multi-Level Single Family Home for invesment
7 April 2020 | 5 replies

I am looking at purchasing a single family home in Seattle that is two levels (up stairs and down stairs) there are no interior stairs to access the upstairs from the downstairs. There is 3 bedrooms one bath and a kit...

Dennis Tierney Dealbreaker? - Federal Pacific Electrical Panels
24 November 2018 | 20 replies

We are in the process of doing due diligence on a 30 unit bulding we have under conract and have run into Federal Pacific electrical panels in each of the apartments and also the main panel. The inspector and electric...

Jennifer White Electrical box in closets
7 October 2019 | 21 replies

Anyone have experience with this- we got an offer accepted on a duplex that is a great deal, however, on inspection it came back that the electrical boxes are in the master closets and this is a hazard because of clot...