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Jessica Jay-Maleski Multifamily property with shared utilities - help!
18 October 2018 | 15 replies
If you have a laundry room or common area lights, you may want to split the bill by 5 and pay a share but it depends on what your tenants can tolerate.Let's say the average is $400 a month.
Jared Baker [Calc Review] 4-Plex House Hack What numbers to use
24 September 2018 | 3 replies
the $100 is from on site laundry machines (I'm assuming this number, I really have no idea)  I have not gotten quote for insurance on this type of building, I just used google. 
Jim K. I saved my tenant's life today
24 September 2018 | 51 replies
Don’t forget to wash your hands.
Naeem Kapasi Worst homebuying client ever?!
27 September 2018 | 7 replies
As it was he finished the building with contractors that did not even carry liability insurance and to top it off some were his very own relatives.
Matthew John How long does it usually take to Rent a unit?
28 September 2018 | 18 replies
Now I'm only getting 3-10 Messages per day.Sometimes people get there and don't like that it's a duplex and they have to share laundry, some don't like that it doesn't have central Air, and some just don't make enough money to qualify or have bad credit.
Account Closed Why is Cash flow so important?
28 September 2018 | 9 replies
Now we finally got it rented back out and the property has bugs so we have to spray for bugs and the AC is old so we needed to do an acid wash on it.
Stephen Herbert First Flip Complete - On the Market
1 January 2019 | 21 replies
It was not an easy one, since we are in CA and the property is in OH, but we made it through and are looking to take on our next project.Bought: $79,900Initial budget: $65,000Real budget: $97,000 (mismanaged project by initial contractor (and second contractor))ARV: $219,900Improvements:Brand new siding on the second floor (was not in the initial budget)New roof (was not in the initial budget)Sealed and painted the basement - was quite creepy down there beforeOpened the floor plan from the living to the kitchen by widening an existing walkwayMoved the kitchen from one side of the house to the other to capitalize on the stained glass windowsGutted the upstairs bathroom and added really good looking featuresAdded a half bathroom and laundry room downstairs by the entry to the backyardNew ACNew plumbingNew electricOur contractor performed extremely poorly on this job, and I am happy to share a cautious word with anyone who aims to invest in Cincinnati about the team at Kaiker Development and Creative Customs Carpentry.
Leland S. East Nash Flip, looking for discount material vendors
26 September 2018 | 3 replies
.- Potential space to move laundry into upstairs bathroom closet vs basement - Can maybe get away with toilet/vanity replacement in each bathroom- Uncertain if painting or replacing cabinets with ikea type is worth it- Any in-ceiling lighting will cause a disaster with electrical since it is out of date- Repave/fix concrete front porch and side porch - replace/paint railing- Replace front walkway cement, or remove walkway and replace with right angled walk to driveway (may not provide ROI)- Tear down vs paint garage port in back yard
Nicole Heasley Beitenman 6-unit in the Youngstown, OH area
25 September 2018 | 4 replies
We're told it's in mint condition, but we're estimating $5k as we'd like to install coin-operated laundry (hookups are already there) at the very least.
Nathan Gesner Have you ever seen this? (smoker damage)
28 February 2021 | 24 replies
The backing of the bottom layer had to be scraped/sanded off.After the flooring was out, I ran my ozone generator and washed windows (three times each).