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Maurice Smith Las Vegas Investment
6 January 2023 | 13 replies
I’m up at Craig and Decatur and most of my properties (all SFR) kinda radiate out from there.
Nikki Taylor Should we re-do all the old electrical wire in a Philly reno?
20 July 2018 | 6 replies
We're also debating keeping the radiator system instead of installing HVAC, and we're debating keeping the hot water heater as the current one looks to be in good shape, but everything else will be new.
Salvatore Lentini What's stopping you from buying your 1st investment property?
15 October 2021 | 645 replies
Little did I know that these scum put holes in every single wall, broke the radiators, water pipes, toilet, bathtub, and etc.
Account Closed HELP first deal MIGHT be TOMORROW - Deal Analysis - 4plex
23 January 2016 | 14 replies
The house used to be heated with radiators in all units.  
Scott Graham What is your COLLEGE DEGREE IN!?
30 July 2019 | 262 replies
Ph.D. in Radiation Physics,  B.S. in Nuclear engineering, - I do Ok at number crunchingI think a little formal education on the finance side of business would be nice - but I also think with enough reading it is something i can pick up on my own.
Taylor Stamm Using Rooftop Solar Panel Systems to Increase Cash Flow
23 January 2020 | 70 replies
I see it every week).Quickly on the long term financial viability of solar: as has been mentioned there are many factors to consider:Net meteringTax creditsPanel and system degradationSoilingSnowWeather patterns (rain and clouds)Daily solar radiation (how much sunlight is there really during the day)Shading (current and future like trees that are growing)Rate hikes from utility companies (in Utah this is around 4% per year, averaged)Power disruptions (outages, maintenance, etc)System maintenance costs (cleaning, repairing and replacing components)If you take out a loan, interest costsAnd there are more....In real estate there are plenty of people willing to sell you a house and not disclose the issues if you don't think to ask or inspect.
David Nelsen Splitting utilities in a duplex
7 August 2020 | 18 replies
The heat is natural gas with cast iron radiators throughout the house.  
David Doyle I'm a Plumber/Investor & I'm here to help
12 September 2018 | 202 replies
Also there will be ample room for the installation before getting to the hot water heaters.Next, most of the properties in my area have the heat provided by radiators with 1 system for the whole house.
Christina Tkacs Can you truly get ahead by buying turn-key homes
7 August 2021 | 89 replies
My insurer paid out well over a million dollars for my cancer diagnostics, mastectomies, chemo, and radiation, even with my co-pays and the insurance company's negotiated lower payment rates.I'm cancer-free now (knock on wood), and I am happily investing in out-of-state rentals in my "spare" time. 
Account Closed Converting Attic to Legal Bedroom
26 May 2020 | 2 replies
Trying to interpret the inspection report below.We need to install a baseboard or a radiator in order to make it legal.