30 October 2025 | 3 replies
    
    
        So far thinking things like:- replacing air filters- testing and replacing batteries in smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms- carpet and floor cleaning and/or replacement - assessing for leaks and all working sinks, showers, toilets- wall repairs and painting - appliances are in working order- deep clean- change locks and battery -replace all lightbulbs inside and out- minor repairs- landscaping Anything I am missing?
    
  
      12 October 2025 | 20 replies
    
    
        Don't forget your carbon monoxide detectors!
    
  
      24 September 2025 | 9 replies
    
    
        This might include smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, proper egress windows, and handicap accessibility. 
    
  
      26 September 2025 | 23 replies
    
    
        A well stocked kitchen, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, etc. 
    
  
      10 September 2025 | 12 replies
    
    
        They’ll check for things like working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, handrails on stairs, functioning utilities, no peeling paint (especially if the home is older), and general safety.
    
  
      11 September 2025 | 7 replies
    
    
        Maybe you could help the OP find a place there  Houston has updated its short-term rental (STR) regulations, effective August 1, 2025, requiring hosts to register their properties annually with a $275 fee and comply with safety standards like smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
    
  
      12 September 2025 | 18 replies
    
    
        She was also involved in raising for a carbon capture fund that the SEC has since deemed a Ponzi scheme.
    
  
      16 July 2025 | 5 replies
    
    
        House      Duplex: 1900sq 3bd, 3ba house800 sqft 1bd, 1ba aptYr built: 1960Tried to sell   for $225k since Apr      - Potential to force value though renovations- no upgrades made since 1960- all required make-ready repairs are mx… not   value-add- plan is to buy-and-hold, these repairs would   be needed eventually… might as well get them done now                     Financials      Sale price:   $199kInterest: 8%Down Payment:   ~$40k (20%)Closing costs:   $12kMake-ready   repairs: ~$10kCash flow:   $200/month      - still cash flows at 8% interest- Cash reserves available for unexpected breaks;   paying mortgage myself- Must receive combined $2700/month to break   even                  Seller   contributions      $2k towards   closing$10k towards   repairsHVAC routine   mx$1k Flood   insurance renewal $250 termite   inspection$125 foundation   warranty transfer fee      - Extremely motivated old lady… but she’s basically   at the end of her rope… nothing left to give- So many repairs and basic maintenance needed,   even at this price w/ seller concessions… might not be a good deal               Location      Donaldsonville,   LA~1000 personnel; 500 are contract/temp at any   one time~600 employees at Shell in Geismer (~30 min   away)1hr from New Orleans45 min from Baton RougeMarch 2025 – final confirmation of Hyundai   steel factory- $5.8B investment; first north American electric arc furnace (EAF)   – groundbreaking Q3 2026                - Potential for property values to increase soon- New/more people expected to enter area- Small town – not much new construction & limited inventory: potential high demand for rentals- Hard to trust anything in current economic conditions… something could go wrong/be cancelled between now and Q3 2026                        General mx      General Handyman tasks = $2kDoor trim/adjustmentReplace rooftop vents with thimblesFix ceiling fan (counterweight)Add smoke/carbon monoxide detectorsAdd gutters = $2kTrim 2x large trees overhanging roof = $2k                      - Seller unwilling to perform any of these- My $10-20k is going towards repairs instead of renovations/upgrades- “don’t know what we don’t know” – will likely find more things as maintenance is performed                      Plumbing      Inspection revealed   cracks in original cast iron and terracotta pipes: $22k to reline all; $8k   for cast iron only (from only 1 bid)      - Not an emergency *yet*; can defer though not a good idea - people think the $22k quote is way too   high (2 realtors, 1 contractor)               Electrical      Replace cloth   and rubber-covered wiring = $11k      - Seller contribution of $10k towards repairs   mostly covers this- MUST be replaced- $11k only covers cost of rewiring – not drywall   or panel replacement should they have to cut through walls                  HVAC      (additional HVAC mx, if needed = $1.5k)Add attic insulation = $2k       - Seller performing basic mx- Both units are old and neither uses EPA-approved refrigerants allowed today. - One is a 2-ton and the other a 4-ton – likely looking at $16k to replace both if they break- Attic needs an additional ~7in of insulation added; without it the HVACs are working harder than necessary – shortening lifespan but insulation will cost $2-8k                     Foundation      Foundation inspection   (same people that inserted foundation pillars for $8k suggested adding 8 more   pillars for $15k)      - Basically every home in Louisiana has   foundation issues… it’s a swamp- General inspection report doesn’t think it   looks bad- Mx can be deferred- Current foundation warranty exists for life of   structure- Costly to add additional piling support to   remainder of house
    
  
      10 July 2025 | 13 replies
    
    
        I come from an engineering background and used to be a bleeding heart environmentalist doing carbon accounting.
    
  
       8 July 2025 | 1 reply
    
    
        🔒Maintain Safety and SecurityInstall exterior lighting, security cameras, and smoke/carbon monoxide detectors.