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Ryan H.
  • Investor
  • Portland, OR
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Crack in Shower Pan / Bathroom Remodel

Ryan H.
  • Investor
  • Portland, OR
Posted

I own an out-of-state property and the tenants have notified my property manager about a crack in the floor of the shower (see here).  The property manager says that after speaking with contractors that she doesn't believe the shower pan can be repaired.  She recommends remodeling the entire area of that bathroom.

(1) Do you agree, based on the video?
(2) What are my financing options if I don't have the cash immediately available for a bathroom remodel?
(3) If the tenants work outside of the home and can't be present when the contractors need access, how would I manage this?  I'm assuming it's not appropriate to have contractors in the home if a tenant can't be there, because of their valuables, etc. 

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