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Doug Caminita
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Grading yard in rental property

Doug Caminita
  • Real Estate Investor
  • New Orleans, LA
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I am currently rehabbing a duplex property and have a decision to make regarding the yards. They are not properly graded and often collect water during heavy rains (S. Louisiana). The property is not in danger of flooding or damage from this, however it does accumulate rain water and makes the backyard inaccessible in spots for about a day or so afterwards.

My question: Is it worth it to have the yards properly graded and re-soded?

Thank you

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Michael Wagner
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Michael Wagner
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Can you simply fill the low spots with top soil and re-seed?  Couple hundred buck and your done.... Or is it more involved?

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