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All Forum Posts by: Peter G.

Peter G. has started 21 posts and replied 70 times.

Post: Laminate flooring or hardwood looking ceramic tile?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36
John Hickey I was looking at something like this except tiles that are longer then this m. I have this at my house now and it's pretty awesome! https://m.lowes.com/pd/Style-Selections-Natural-Timber-Cinnamon-Porcelain-Floor-and-Wall-Tile-Common-6-in-x-24-in-Actual-5-79-in-x-23-7-in/3477447

Post: Laminate flooring or hardwood looking ceramic tile?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36
Tom Keith Over 30 years

Post: Laminate flooring or hardwood looking ceramic tile?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36
When one of my tenants moves out I'll need to replace the carpet and I was thinking of replacing the carpet in the main part of the house/hallways with laminate or hardwood looking ceramic tile. Leaving the bedrooms carpeted. Which do you recommend for long life I plan on holding onto this house for a long time.

Post: Welcome gift for a new Tenant?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36
Patrick O. Yep that's exactly my thought.

Post: Welcome gift for a new Tenant?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36
Amanda McGuigan Great suggestion! Only thing I see trouble with is finding out what they have and don't have already.

Post: Welcome gift for a new Tenant?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36
Rocky V. Thanks for your feedback. But I bet if your mortgage company did you would remember them did and probably even recommend them if they did.

Post: Welcome gift for a new Tenant?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36
Rich Baer Im not sure what type of houses you rent out or how much screening you do. But I do a lot and I like like to offer a thank you gift for moving in and signing a 1 year lease. 25$ would not be that much and you say it will make them think they have the upper hand. I disagree it will make them think oh wow I have never had this done by a landlord before that was thoughtful of him to do so.

Post: Paint or not paint the doors?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36
Byron Hoaglan one door is going to be painted the rest are alright haleay doors.

Post: Welcome gift for a new Tenant?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36
Thanks was looking to do something a little more personal.

Post: Welcome gift for a new Tenant?

Peter G.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 36

I want to start off on the right foot and was thinking of getting a gift for my new tenant.

Has anyone here done this if so do you have ideas for what to get them?