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Bobby Burches non-permitted upgrades and Occupancy/Use Permit
9 December 2018 | 3 replies
In our area all new HVAC needs leakage test, the application is like $1K.
Wendy Stclair Inspection Report Concession Recommendations?
25 April 2022 | 6 replies
. - only 1 Electric service panel with 100 amp svce - some unapproved attic splicing done it appears- roof 15 years old- water supply and drain waste piping uses old galvanized water piping that is subject to leakage (drain pipe is actually leaking to crawl space!) 
Andrew Litton 1st Rental - Shower & Bath Doors - Glass or Curtains?
20 December 2021 | 18 replies
And water leakage with a curtain on the shower will trash that floor in no time.
Jarrett Fogelman What’s your views on getting Solar Panels?
18 April 2024 | 27 replies
We install the system correctly the first time and completely seal any and all leakage.
Vincent Villani So I Just Finished the Home Inspection...
8 February 2018 | 5 replies
Looks great.The results of my home inspection contained the following concerns:There is evidence of water leakage and damage throughout the basement.
Raj Chandra Cleveland, Ohio, water/sewer huge bill <$11000 for a year>
4 January 2022 | 9 replies
We have a single family home in Cleveland, Ohio, which is rented out on section 8 (chma) , and few months back came to know that the water/sewer bill was not shifted on tenants name and we saw a $3500 water bill and around $6000 sewer bill.There is no way the tenant would have consumed so much water, either there was leakage or some other issue... but we were surprised to see this bill.
Brian Naumann Is it worth it?
11 June 2016 | 7 replies
Otherwise you can expect damage to walls and woodwork, water leakage, or overtaxing of electrical circuits.Yes: If the space is difficult to access, such as a narrow stairway to the basement, or it's a small space that requires a unique size W/D, then we provide the equipment.
Jared Stroebele First deal househacking a 3plex. How does it look?
13 September 2016 | 3 replies
As far as water leakages in ceilings or other things, you can certainly "cover" those things up but overall just make sure you have an inspection, do a solid walk through or 3 and check for things like outside grading around the foundation, cracks in exterior foundation, roof issues and gutter issues and you cover a lot of the major issues you can encounter.Hope that helps you!
Alan E. Should I pursue this or drop it?
13 March 2018 | 1 reply
I was thinking maybe I could sell the lead to a local real estate investor (I understand this would be a bird dog thing which some might frown on).This has the potential for a wholesale deal (i think, be gentle Im still reading real estate books) because the house is in disrepair, needs roof work, foundation work, windows aren't painted, house has water leakage issues, and a lot of other issues which we have intimate knowledge of since my mother has lived in the house for four years.
Ayaan Aha Purchasing rental property with prior water damage
21 December 2015 | 4 replies
The agent said there was water leakage from the second floor and everything was fixed by the insurance company.