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Drew Denham Where do you get your kitchen cabinets for a flip?
19 November 2019 | 11 replies
However, we get our cabinets pre fabricated from Home Depot and have a carpinter install them.
Tina C. What would you do with the front of this duplex?
9 April 2015 | 22 replies
Unless you want to dig out every root just to avoid the roundup, and then you still need the landscape fabric.
Nicholas Weckstein Coin opp laundry issue
1 November 2017 | 9 replies
Some are fabric, some are mesh.
David Lem Indy / Indianapolis Granite Countertops and higher end Cabinets
22 February 2016 | 5 replies
I am doing a flip in Indy and am looking for some recommendations for granite companies/fabricators and a mid range cabinet company.
Danny Randazzo What Have You Learned about Apartment Seller Financials?
9 June 2019 | 19 replies
It is really difficult to fabricate both.  
Joel G. If you had these resources...what would you do??
11 May 2015 | 89 replies
Tammy and I love all of our servicemen/women and families and give thanks for them daily as not only our heroes and protectors, but as the very fabric of what makes our country great...truly...thank you!
Aaron Santas Free Roofing tips for members
29 March 2016 | 26 replies
It is asphalt that is "Modified" with a plastic or rubber to make it more flexible, and then reinforced with a fabric
Lior Rozhansky Analysis of Quincy, MA: Multi-Family and Rental Market Dynamics
8 November 2016 | 8 replies
To be fair to this valuation, it does seem like many of these sold properties have obvious room for at least cosmetic repairs which could boost your NOI, though that would need a thorough analysis of its own.As mentioned before, the expense structure has definitely been trickier to fabricate in terms of this market.
Dan Jones Flip gone bad - Contractor scam
6 June 2016 | 11 replies
It goes without saying, do not fabricate anything.- Ask for proof: the GC should be able to provide you with a breakdown of the work they have done, receipts from materials purchased, and time spent on the project.
Bea B. Bed Bug in a wallpaper? F***
10 August 2016 | 9 replies
(pillows and stuffed animals can be put directly in the dryer on high heat). we took all the furniture apart that we could, and covered the entire room with diatomaceous earth(including taking dresser drawers out and getting every nook and cranny- being thorough is key), pulling all small items, picture frames, legos, toys, candlesticks, anything on the walls, in the closets, storage items- everything we didn't cover in de, in the center of the room and/or soaked in tubs of vinegar. we wrapped the legs of all furniture that couldn't be taken apart with saran wrap, and placed them in shallow bowls of vaseline(makeshift trap). when the bedding and fabric items came out of the dryer, we bagged them in garbage bags, and secured the bags with packing tape, making sure there were no cracks or tears, then put them in the center of the room. 4. we did that to each bedroom, the living room, dining room, and bathroom. in the kitchen, we puffed de behind the switch plates with the foam inserts, and under appliances that generate heat(heat=bedbug food). 5. we let it sit like that for two weeks, and when we were done, we cleaned thoroughly. we bought a good handheld steamer for everything that could be steamed. we cleaned one room at a time, starting with a vacuum, and wiping the de of hard surfaces. we left de in the nooks and crannies(by the way- they CAN live behind wallpaper, and even the tags sewn onto mattresses), and made sure that everything we put back from the center of the room was steamed, vacuumed, or wiped off thoroughly. we replaced every mattress and bought good covers for each of them, as a preventative measure. also as preventative measures, we left the de under appliances, we left the foam inserts behind the switch plates, and for a few weeks after, we left the vaseline traps in place.