10 February 2026 | 8 replies
Personally, I would prefer to replace all the drywall, however, I'm not sure if this is unnecessary.
23 January 2026 | 2 replies
One unit (≈1,000 sq ft) needs a full furnace replacement due to a cracked heat exchanger.
29 January 2026 | 11 replies
Hey @Tyler Todhunter,I too was an avid Mint user and because of the nature of my business needed to find a Mint replacement for not only myself but for clients.
8 January 2026 | 8 replies
Hey @Steven Scheetz, how often does Scheetz replace sheets?
7 February 2026 | 13 replies
Either way, take that unit out and replace it with at least a 5o gallon.
10 February 2026 | 2 replies
And i am now looking all over trying to find out when was it replaced, who replaced it, did i buy some extra insurnace or is there any manufacturer insurance, looking for replacement part and i need the appliance model number etc.
10 February 2026 | 11 replies
You’re right: serious developers don’t replace pre-app meetings, civils, or title services with software.
3 February 2026 | 3 replies
Any exchange proceeds you don’t reinvest, or any reduction in debt compared to the relinquished property, can create boot unless offset elsewhere.A common approach in a two-property exchange like this is:Use exchange funds as equity across both acquisitions to fully absorb the $600kFinance where leverage improves overall portfolio flexibility, not just simplicityPaying cash for Property B can make sense if:You still deploy all exchange proceeds into replacement propertyYour relinquished debt is adequately replaced across A + BYou’re comfortable that any later refinance is clearly separated in time and intent from the exchange (to avoid IRS scrutiny)One thing I’d be careful of is sequencing.
7 February 2026 | 9 replies
.: Depends on what I’m replacing.
1 February 2026 | 12 replies
We don't depreciate blinds, whatever the cost is to replace is what is deducted from the deposit.