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Chris Lombardi Garage Rental to Wood Shop Hobbiest
15 November 2017 | 3 replies

Hi everyone,I just closed on my first property (yay!) and have a 3 car garage to rent out.  One unit is included in the rent of one of the tenants living in the house, I'll be using a second one, and the third I will ...

Lele H. Great Stuff Foam used intead of end cap ? Dangerous ? Okay ?
20 February 2017 | 8 replies

Hired contractor to remodel kitchen. Needed vent pipe capped off . He was supposed to cap off an open hvac pipe that is blowing hot air from the ceiling. It used to lead to a heating vent in the old wall that was...

Jackie Sladky When can tenants refuse the 24 notice?
25 February 2020 | 31 replies

We have tenants who stored flammable items in their unit, in violation of the lease, and removed them when told.
Six months later there was a leak in their unit and when the handyman came it to fix the leak, he infor...

Johann Jells Tips for multi insurance inspection? What are they looking for?
29 October 2020 | 7 replies

I think this is the 1st time an insurance inspector has visited my multifamily in the 23 years I've owned it. I live here and use the basement as storage and workshop, and that my biggest concern. I figure I need to h...

Jem J. Student renters questions
22 April 2016 | 3 replies

I have several students interested to rent. Their questions are:1" In regards to prohibited flammable materials, propane grill is ok ? What about household chemicals which are considered toxic or flammable , will thes...

Jason Hines FHA denial due to proximity to gas station?
2 October 2020 | 6 replies

I put an offer in on a multi unit last week. The seller just got back to us stating that he would be willing to negotiate but that he believes FHA mortgages won't be approved because of the proximity to a gas station....

Varinder Kumar contractors and landlords please help answer this
30 October 2016 | 9 replies

My tenant wants to purchase a welding unit and  ends a 220 volt outlet for it. The AC unit is plugged into a 220volt outlet but it's not accessible.1.Is it okay to get a 220 volt out installed? 2. My tenant said he wo...

Michael Kaufman Electrical panel replace
12 August 2015 | 9 replies

We are in the process of making an offer on a house built in 1959, 2300 sq. ft that needs rehab in Dallas. The inspection report noted the electrical panel in the master closet and aluminum wiring. Does anyone in th...

Sam Leon Let's talk fire pits, grills, tiki torches and other flammables
24 December 2017 | 1 reply

I know there are local laws governing fire pits, whether fire pits are allowed or not, and how far they need to be from the building, what types are allowed...and your insurance companies may have a say as well.  Same...

James Kilpatrick Bought a run down SRO with tons of hazards and violations
23 April 2019 | 1 reply

Investment Info:

Retail fix & flip investment.

Purchase price: $1,900,000

Cash invested: $1,700,000

Put in Smoke Detectors (there were none...seriously), CO detector, cured raw sewage in the base...