I've acquired a property where the previous owner did auto repair. There are still 2 55 gallon drums with some combination of oil and other fluids. Is there an economical method to get rid of this?
I just noticed something on the Zillow. See https://www.zillow.com/homes/recently_sold/San-Fra...(Image 75 of 100)What is this? Thanks!
We are considering purchasing a portfolio of properties. These properties have common heat (only one furnace / boiler). Currently, the owner is paying for heat. Roughly $1,500 a month across all properties. What I’m w...
Got this message from my PM. Can anyone tell me what installing an air medium does?"We received a maintenance request for the above property due to the heat not working properly. I dispatched a technician to inspect ...
Hello,The weather outside my rental unit is 61F and my tenant has already started running his centralized AC perhaps he thinks we have already hit the summer. Is this normal? I am bit worried there may be adverse effe...
I have a small single-story 1000 square-foot house that does not have air conditioning. It has baseboard heat but it would need window units for air-conditioning. The crawlspace is very open and would be easy to add d...
I'm securing a bridge loan to purchase a fixer upper. (I wish this was going faster). They have it listed at $86,000.They purchased it for $66,000 a few months back.It looks like it was a dramatic few months. Lots o...
Just went under contract on a bank foreclosure. The building has been vacant for a year and utilities are off. The bank is unwilling to turn anything on for my inspector to test. That said, I’m planning on having a pl...
Looking for advice. I have a 4 unit in Lower Michigan which has 3 of the 4 units on the same hvac system. I am looking to split the utilities to tenant paid & exploring either a mini-split or baseboard system. The...
So a renter said a light bulb in a chandelier exploded and caught on fire (I'm sure this is an exaggeration) so I did some research on the internet and sent her an email saying it's no big deal with the following expl...