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Rehab on a Rental Property
Hey guys, first time posting here. Ive educated myself alot on how to do rehabs ( small to moderate). Just finished evicting one of my tenants and the house needs work. I would have to say moderate work. Me and my father will do half and the other half will be by professionals - plumbing, electrical, major framing ( if needed etc).
Just trying to get feedback by some of you. What would be some great pointers when doing such work on a "rental"????. I plan to keep this property for 8- 10 years as its a cashflowing property and at this time i get the most profit out of it. What kind of rehab would you guys do on it since its a rental? Any key pointers, anything to watch out for?.