
9 June 2020 | 5 replies
We pay rent through Cozy and it goes into a checking account I have for the property that the mortgage is also paid from.

12 June 2020 | 15 replies
. - roof (completed) $2200- windows $4800 (ordered) 10 units- furnace, water heater $10K (quoted)- drywall and mud tape $3500- flooring $2000- kitchen $5500- appliances with washer dryer $6000- lights $1500- faucets $500- tile backsplash and shower $1500- gutters $500-finish package $2000- paint $2000- 10% over run budget of $5000Takes you pretty close to $50K.

10 February 2021 | 2 replies
Specifically will need contractor(s) who have expertise with (in no particular order):-Chimney repair-Drywall repair/replace (two patches on stairs)-Flat roof repair-Plumbing - complete replacement-Update/Clean Up Electrical-Washer/Dryer hookup installation (basement)-Replace both water heaters-Baseboard installation in attic (to make into a legal 3rd bedroom)-Structural corrections to exterior stairs leading to 2nd unit-Structural corrections to front porchI've received a quote from a GC, but want to interview a few other contractors.Thanks,Bret

8 June 2020 | 0 replies
I am considering using a handyman to provide annual service for my AC units, boilers and water heaters.
11 June 2020 | 3 replies
With an owner occupancy requirement I typically try to ensure the buyers mtg contributions (PITI/water) at or below market rent so you are not in the red when you move.

9 June 2020 | 6 replies
If the shower is tiled, try to open the bedroom wall on the other side of the water wall.

9 June 2020 | 1 reply
A ton of landscaping (removal of overgrowth mostly), a new roof, new water heater, new paint, new counters, and a few other small fixes and she was ready to go.

12 June 2020 | 11 replies
My small bites have grown large before putting my toe in the water as others have messaged me.

15 June 2020 | 47 replies
A water shut-off key (looks like a big letter "T") in every vehicle I own, so that if I or my wife are in town and someone has a problem the water can be shut down faster than the city can get out there.3.

25 June 2020 | 4 replies
As the electrician was inspecting the property, he indicated that Baltimore City requires the grounding of Water Heaters and Furnaces.