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Newbie Landlord: Bathroom Rehab

Jackson Jordan
  • Madison, MS
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I recently inherited some rental properties from my parents and I need to rehab a bathroom.  Any suggestions on what to do with this bathroom would be greatly appreciated.

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Frank Adams
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strip it to the studs,  any time you're in a bathroom,  particularly in a humid area like Mississippi,  you never want to cover up potential problems. 

Concrete backer board and ceramic tile are easy to learn.  My sister in law taught me! As long as the wall is open install a code compliant (ours are some kind of high strength plastic) glass block window.  Even if you'rein a place without codes it would only take one slip and a bad cut on broken glass for your great grandkids to still be paying off the lawsuit 50 years from now.

Kitchens and bathrooms are what sell, or rent homes. 

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