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Armando R. Landlord/tenant who pays question
18 August 2015 | 16 replies

Who pays to replace a damaged window screen? The landlord or the tenant? The screens were all in very good condition at the beginning of the lease  four years ago.

Kim Reddick Water Leaks and Mold
16 November 2022 | 1 reply

My husband and I are evaluating a package deal on some duplexes. All of them need varying degrees of work but we have some concerns about one building in particular. One side is vacant and nearly entirely gutted (and ...

Edita D. Moist crawl space (San Diego, CA)
12 January 2015 | 3 replies

Hey guys!Tenant reported water on his floor, that was coming "from the walls", as he thinks, and on the floor underneath the oven and fridge.We sent a plumber, and he wasn't able to identify the source of a problem. P...

Arthur D. Roof leak. Snow on top.
18 March 2017 | 7 replies

Tenant called. Slow drip from ceiling in kitchen.
I have a flat roof and 14" of snow just fell.
It's. slowly melting as the temperatures will be freezing for the next week.
Any suggestions?

Tim V. Water line damage from tunneling company
24 January 2024 | 3 replies

My rental in Del Valle needed its foundation leveled. After leveling the home the hydrostatic test failed. Plumbers recommended the sewer line be replaced. Hired the foundation company to tunnel under the home to expo...

John Jacobus Repair Ideas to Mitigate Mold in Mobile Homes
24 December 2019 | 0 replies

We are battling mold issues due to damage in the underbellies of our older park owned homes. The underbelly is punctured in various places, exposing the insulation. In addition, the ground is exposed with no vapor b...

Mila F. Can I deduct for this from the Security Deposit? (photos)
24 April 2023 | 10 replies

I have tenants moving out in a week, and they asked for pre-inspection. It's just a couple with a dog and a cat. They stayed a little short of two years, always paid on time, but left more wear/tear and damage than I'...

Rob Chiang Asbestos in the Joint Compound - Insurance & Value Advice needed
28 October 2022 | 3 replies

I am in contract now for an apartment complex less than 16 units, built before 1980. During the due diligence period, Seller provides a positive test for asbestos in the joint compound.  (previous environmental report...

Duncan Taylor This Is Only The Beginning...
30 January 2014 | 5 replies

In other threads I mentioned why I am mostly sitting on the sidelines in the US. Well, it is because I believe a great buying opportunity is about to setup in less than two years.

The more public and tangib...

Michael G. Commonly used flooring in investment properties
23 September 2016 | 2 replies

Hey there all! I have just begun my real estate journey and I had a simple question. Is there a type of flooring that is durable, appealing, and cost effective?  I was thinking Vinyl or anything else that could be use...