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Jeremy Bartlett Holes in baseboard heating = foundation water drainage?
23 October 2018 | 2 replies

The past couple of weeks have been... educational... I am a new landlord, just purchased and occupy a 4plex. Tenants in one of my units were gone for a week and came back to standing water in two of their bedrooms. We...

Marcus Brown What's a sink hole property?
30 March 2019 | 3 replies

I'm doing due diligence on a property and on the assessor's property report card, in the notes section it says “Drainage/Sink hole”. It’s rolling terrain but the parcel doesn’t appear to be at the bottom, and there ar...

Cary P. Denver Metro - Drainage issue - who do I call?
19 April 2016 | 16 replies

I have some garden level apartments that have a cement slab at the bottom of the exterior stairs with a drain hole in them. The drains are not tied into a pipe system from what we can tell.  It appears to be one of th...

Donovan H. Who should I call for basement issue?
25 December 2013 | 5 replies

I have a duplex that had water issues in the basement this past blizzard/melt/rain.

The story goes:

This is a new duplex for us, came pre-rented, and the tenants who have been there for years said that ...

David Beard Cost of Inground Pool removal
18 September 2012 | 13 replies

Was hoping to get some feedback from folks who've done this. This would be a nice 1600 SF rental property, but do not want the pool. (See picture at link below).

Was considering bidding on it. I think the pool is ...

Conte Cuttino Rental w/Pool Cover, Fill Or Fix?
14 February 2024 | 8 replies

Just bought a long term rental in Florence, SC with a non-working pool (ripped liner & old mechanics). Should I leave as is and cover it with a mesh cover for $2800 (really considering this), put a new lin...

Michael Mcguniess Water issue in basement on house under contract
28 July 2013 | 12 replies

I am looking at a property that has a water issue in the basement. Looking at it, I believe it is due to the fact that the land is graded downhill, towards the home.

I am buying this home as is and want to make sure...

Jeff Workman Metal railing without a cap
22 January 2018 | 3 replies

Hello. Looking for some advice on the railing on my balcony. I don't see a lot of damage, but there was a missing cap on one of the posts, 1.25 inch diameter.  I also don't see that there is a drainage point, not unti...

Account Closed Any idea what it costs to remove inground pool?
19 June 2016 | 11 replies

I'm looking at a house that has an inground pool in a backyard that is too small for a pool. The pool has got to go. The pool is about 24' x 14'. Any idea how much to demo and remove it? (I'm in southern Louisiana.)

Mona V. Crawlspace exterior waterproofing
18 December 2020 | 4 replies

Due to heavy rainfall the crawlspace of the house has water now and a contractor suggested exterior waterproofing for around $4K. This is causing me a lot of problems (mold etc) so I don't mind fixing it, just not exp...