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Orlando Kell
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What is proper order of rehab work?

Orlando Kell
  • Cibolo, TX
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Just purchased my first SFH rental off-market. Needs extensive work but don't know true extent. I do know it needs P/B foundation repair, new tile, and plumbing updates. My question: is there a general order of doing rehab? For e.g., should foundation work be done before addressing anything else? Or should electrical and plumbing be addressed first? TIA!!!

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Kevin Branin
  • Mt Holly, NJ
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Kevin Branin
  • Mt Holly, NJ
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exterior first(roofing, windows, entry and exit doors,siding, foundation), then fix electric and plumbing hvac. then hang int. doors drywall and spackle, then prime all walls, install floors, tile bath and kitchen, then cabinets, then countertop, then finish paint all walls, then finish electric and set toilets, faucets, hvac registers, etc, then hang trim and paint trim, then get paid for your hard work

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