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Michael C. Security Deposit and Wear and Tear
26 August 2015 | 4 replies

We have a SFR in Texas that is ~7 years old now. The carpet and paint were original, with a few small spots on the carpet before the tenant moved in. Those were cleaned after they moved in. Unfortunately I don't have ...

Tania Kenner $12,000 to Replace a Sewer Line... too expensive?
26 February 2024 | 12 replies

Recently purchased a rental built in 1910. We had the sewer line scoped before closing so we knew there could be potential problems and that $12k would be the worst case scenario if we had to replace it. Well, we have...

Jay M. Squirrels and other pests
27 March 2014 | 19 replies

I think I need a lesson on what I am responsible for as the landlord.

The tenants that occupy the upstairs unit of a duplex have been complaining about squirrels in roof area above their third floor bedroom. ...

Nick R. How to fix this leaking spigot
22 November 2014 | 13 replies

It's leaking whenever the water is turned on and I have a pic below to illustrate the leak. I'm wondering if there is any type of bonding cement/sealant I could use to patch the leak as opposed to having to replacing ...

Connor Stark Roof Leaks and Repairs, Help...
6 December 2019 | 10 replies

I've been helping manage a few commercial properties in Los Angeles. For many years, during the rain season, we've been dealing with leaks. The owner doesn't want to replace the roof because it's expensive, so with th...

Rich Schroeder 4/1 SFH
28 March 2009 | 18 replies

saw an REO property yesterday.

4/1, 1400 square feet two-story across from a school. Rather old...built in 1909. However it has updated electric, forced air heating. ...

Shel K. First time home buyer...should we close or cancel escrow?
3 October 2018 | 4 replies

BP we need advice! First post so please forgive the formatting. My gf and I are looking at a (town)house hack for her (she's buying on her own). Unit is 3 bed/2.5 bath with attached garage and tons of deferred mainten...

Marshall Hooper PM is keeping security deposits rather than charging monthly fee
18 April 2018 | 12 replies

I'm looking into buying a portfolio of duplexes and when I asked what the PM fee was, the owner told me that the PM keeps the security deposits as her compensation instead of charging him a monthly fee. He also said s...

Kerrick Long This house's entire back (brick) wall fell down. Should I buy it?
22 June 2019 | 5 replies

I was doing some research on houses of a very specific architectural style in my neighborhood. I found an abandoned property that would make a great BRRRR 4-plex, and the only thing I could see from the outside was th...

Deborah R. Repair Roof or just Wait for a Storm?
30 October 2024 | 12 replies

I just bought a 2016 house that has a few missing shingles.  In several areas, the shingles need to be secured because they can flip up.  The repair quote was over $1,200.   Inspector said the roof should only last 5 ...