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Cal C. The day after a rainstorm is a great time to view deals!
9 April 2014 | 3 replies

There is nothing like a rainstorm to bring out leakage problems especially houses with basements or other below ground areas. I was in a house today that I'm sure other investors gave looked at prior to Mondays's ...

Jamie Montpellier Basement leakage...Now what?
28 March 2015 | 9 replies

Hi guys,I recently put an offer on a great little house in a sought after neighbourhood.  During the inspection we noticed some water seepage in the basement.  Is this something I could tackle on my own? Anyone have e...

Carlos Appezatto Toilet water damage/leakage
26 September 2017 | 5 replies

Hello BPs. Have a rookie question related to maintenance/incidents. Last week my tenant called me saying that the toilet malfunctioned and as a result it leaked water for 2 hours approximately and cause a big flood in...

Amy Zhang Water leakage in basement
2 July 2020 | 9 replies

I have a rental in NYC.. there is a water leakage in the basement... it only leaks around 4pm or 10pm at night.. plumber/ contractor is not able to find where the water is leaking... he thinks first floor tenants are ...

John Salgado Basement wall repair leakage?
12 November 2018 | 13 replies

I am currently under contract with my first property multi-unit and am trying to figure out the problem and expected costs for the attached image.  I do understand that the best approach is to get a contractor/basemen...

Gaurav Nandola Is adding roof leakage coverage worth the extra premium?
6 June 2022 | 2 replies

I am trying to buy home insurance for 2 duplexes in Columbus. One of them has roof repairs recommended per the inspection report. However, adding roof leakage coverage will double the insurance premiums. From what I r...

Brian Sorensen How Do You Approach Underground Oil Tanks?
24 August 2013 | 8 replies

I have a contract on a house with an underground oil tank. I've had tank service people come out and estimate the removal at several thousand. A previous owner has poured sand into the tank so it's apparently bette...

Ajay Sandhu Reserve fund depleted.water leakage..Shall I still buy the condo?
13 August 2019 | 0 replies

HiI am a newbie. I am working on a deal involving the purchase of a condo as a rental property. The property would yield a positive cashflow calculated using the rental property investment calculators provided by BP. ...

Rachael Lee Underwritter refusal - Heating oil leakage happend in 80s
1 September 2022 | 1 reply

I'm about to close the contract (3 weeks to closing date), but all of sudden my lender refused to process the loan (underwriter refused to proceed) after they found there was a heating oil leakage found (still looking...

Raman Bindlish Mold due to water heater leakage - Whose responsibility?
15 February 2018 | 6 replies

I need some urgent guidance on a situation with my rental. My tenant reported water heater leakage on 14th Feb. I got a technician to look at it same day and got the heater replaced (with permit taken) by 15th morning...