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All Forum Posts by: Jae Hee Hwang

Jae Hee Hwang has started 4 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: RE salesperson looking for a broker!

Jae Hee HwangPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 3

Hello! My name is Jae and I'm a real estate investor and now a real estate salesperson in New York City!

I have been learning about investing for about 7 years and last year, I bought an investment property and rented it out. 

After the experience I became a real estate salesperson because I want to learn more and do more. 

For now I got sponsorship from my friend who is a broker.

I would love some advice from veteran brokers/investors about how to start out in the business. 

Thank you :) 

Post: Philadelphia Water Main Service Line - Is it illegal?

Jae Hee HwangPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 3

@Account Closed for the link to permits.. I'll save it and refer to it. My property management is Skyline.  

Post: Philadelphia Water Main Service Line - Is it illegal?

Jae Hee HwangPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 3

Hello! I just bought my first house in Philadelphia. The house has lead main water service line, and my property management (who also does work in the house for a commission) says that it's illegal and I should get it replaced to copper, which would cost $4000. Is it illegal? It seems that most old houses are still using lead pipe and my neighbors haven't replaced them. Some plumbers I talked to also said they wouldn't do anything about it. 

I would like to make the water safe for my prospective tenants, and I definitely don't want them to get lead poisoning. I would like to make the water safe for them, but I'm just not sure if the water service line replacement is necessary. The property management also says that they pulled a permit for the issue and it cost $1200, and I'm surprised that the permit would cost that much. 

Do any other Philadelphia investors have experience with lead water service line? Did you replace them or put a filtration system? It would greatly help me if you can share your experience. Thank you so much!

P.S: Philadelphia's water department website doesn't mention anything about the legality of it either. It says alternatives are water filtration system, etc, which would cost a lot less than $4000.