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Moshe Brander oil spill
17 November 2016 | 6 replies

Anyone have experience with oil tank who is leaking and if it's worth to buy a house death have a oil leak and how much we can negotiate me the bank for that

Ron Brady Replaced sewer line and financing payment - what is the correct approach for taxes?
15 August 2024 | 6 replies

In July we replaced a broken sewer line for $8,500. We have 0% financing for 12 months. We have the cash to pay it now, but with 0% financing, we are in no rush to give up our cash. 1.  Is this a capital expense to be...

Hannah Diment Thoughts on Hundred Year Older Multi Units?
29 January 2018 | 18 replies

Hello, I am a new investor in the Minneapolis area, and I am starting to look at properties-- I'm finding most if not all of the multi unit properties I'm going to see are 100+ years old... wow! While they have underg...

Wes Eaves Insurance Forcing Water Heater Replacement
27 March 2020 | 14 replies

I received a call from my insurance agent today telling me that I had to replace my working/non-leaking hot water heater in order for them to renew my policy.  They required a 4 point inspection to renew the policy, a...

Sara Cogar Tennent making repairs on home for cheaper rent
5 January 2019 | 21 replies

I have a potential tennent that offered to make repairs to the house in exchange for discounted rent.
I'm leery of the idea because I dont know quality of work. But I'm also open to it because contractors have questi...

D C Cash positive rental properties or leveraged debt ?
3 May 2008 | 11 replies

So I have $200K liquid in the bank (I have my own company) and I earn about $260K a year (before taxes).

By my calculations, if I buy a $250K condo in a well sought after part of the city, and pay it off COMPLETELY i...