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#64 The Silent Cash-Flow Killer Landlords Ignore (Plumbing) w/ Jordan Barile

#64 The Silent Cash-Flow Killer Landlords Ignore (Plumbing) w/ Jordan Barile

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Plumbing is one of the biggest silent killers of cash flow for apartment and rental property owners. In this episode of the Own More Doors Podcast, Juan Huizar sits down with Jordan Barile of Primo Plumbing to break down exactly how to prevent catastrophic leaks, backed-up sewers, rotted subfloors, and $1,000+ surprise water bills.

You’ll learn what to inspect before a tenant moves in, what to check during turnovers, how often you should be walking your units, and why running toilets and old angle stops quietly destroy your NOI. Jordan also shares real stories from the field, what a proper plumbing inspection should include, and why being proactive can save you tens of thousands over the life of a building.

If you own rental property (or plan to), this is a must-watch to protect your income, your tenants, and your sanity.

🎙️Guest: Jordan Barile, Primo Plumbing & Heating

Office: 562-429-1221
Direct: 562-706-7069
Email: jordan@primoplumbing.net
Website: https://www.primoplumbing.net

Juan is a Licensed California Real Estate Broker that has acquired his Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation and a Real Estate Investor who is dedicated to helping people build wealth and financial independence through real estate investing.

Website: www.SageREGroup.com

Phone: 562-307-0838

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/multifamilylongbeach/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SageRegroup/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juanhuizar-sagerealestate/

YouTube: www.youtube.com/sagerealestate

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