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Elisa Lisa p Upstair neighbore do not want to fix my ceiling after his radiator leak
21 May 2024 | 7 replies

Hi, is a condo that I owne, our ceiling is damaged by upstair unit radiator. HOA is involved and they reply to HOA request of fixing their radiator and reply to HOA email according to hoa, but when I write them to fix...

Douglass Turner Replace Old Cast Iron Radiator with Flat Unit
26 October 2021 | 4 replies

I am renovating a condo in a pre-war apartment building in Chelsea in Manhattan, NYC. I want to replace the ugly ancient cast iron radiators with modern flat wall mounted units. Does anyone have experience with this. ...

Charles Stein Remove Steam Radiators
9 July 2020 | 2 replies

Hi BP,I am new to radiators and plan to remove 5 steam based radiators from my duplex unit 2 as we are replacing with central AC & heat. Has anyone removed radiators before? I am wondering how easy of a job it is ...

Corben Briggs Heating System & Renovations
16 January 2020 | 11 replies

Hey guys!I just recently closed on my first property! Its a 3bd x 1.5bt single family home in a great town/neighborhood. I am using this as a stepping stone for a live & flip deal. The property is a bit of an anti...

Joe C. tenant says he's afraid that his infant will cut her fingers on brand new radiators.
15 March 2024 | 37 replies

 In 2015, i had radiators installed on the 2nd floor (bottom pic). In 2023, i had them installed on the 1st floor (top pic) at a cost of $1,000. They are from different manufactures. i got a new tenant in on Jan 1, 20...

Don Colagrossi Cost of eliminating radiators
23 July 2016 | 5 replies

Well, after 3 months I finally got  into a house  in was the high bidder for at a short sale auction. The closing is in August.Question,  the entire house has radiators (working condition) and no duct work.  Any estim...

Griffin Doninger Splitting Utilities (HVAC & Electrical) for Duplex Conversion
24 September 2020 | 3 replies

Hello Good People of BP!
I recently purchased a large two family home in New Britain CT. It is a rather large house (3700+ SF) that appears to have been originally built for a wealthy family in the early 1920s. It wa...

Inderpal Chadha Frozen faucets
14 December 2013 | 14 replies

This is not Alaska but a frozen faucet in Maple Valley, Wa. All the faucets are frozen, the heat is off as of now ( no one lives at the property). The heat will be hopefully up in a day. The temperatures were in th...

Christine Rhode Cell Towers and Multiplex Buildings
5 March 2019 | 2 replies

Newbie to BP so I apologize if there has been a post on this previously. My husband and I are starting into our real estate investing journey. We have noticed some multiplex buildings in residential areas around us h...

Cory Gardner Chicago Action Investors 4/30/2016
6 June 2017 | 9 replies

Chicago Action Investors are back in the field, hunting for prospects and analyzing deals.  The group met at a 2 flat (3bdrm and 2bdrm) with a full basement on 48th Place. @Robin Pritts Rozan, @LaToya Harris @Sean Jon...