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Constance Kawa-Small New to BP, $150K to invest, which market to hit??
30 September 2019 | 48 replies
A bit about me:I’m a newbie rental investor.I’m a resilient military spouse.
Joel Florek Sound Proofing Between Units
13 January 2016 | 13 replies
roxul between the joists then use resilient channel for shock or don't use that and just sound proof rock the ceilings i layer or 2 if you really want to over due it.
Ron Luna Laminate or vinyl plank
27 August 2018 | 8 replies
I also like that if it gets wet it's more resilient than wood laminate. looks wise I think it's just as good.
Emily Allen Looking for Experienced ATL Investors for Apartment Rental Advice
19 June 2017 | 7 replies
I do think that MF properties have a lot of resiliency in a downturn, though, and the reason is that they generate income.  
Marie Machosky Emotional Support Animal - Bogus "Documentation"? FHA, ADA, HUD
7 October 2022 | 18 replies
Their dog will help them to tolerate stress, regulate their emotions, and stay resilient during difficult times.
Chuck B. How do you "harden" your rentals?
5 December 2021 | 380 replies
Autumn Oak Resilient Vinyl Plank Flooring (24 sq. ft.
Harman N. How much value does turning duplex to a triplex add?
6 April 2017 | 19 replies
@Harman N. if you have the head height I would do 2 layers of drywall attached to resilient channels on the ceiling won't cost that much and will keep the tenant happier not hearing as much noise from above.
Will Spruill Cleveland OH investing?
24 February 2018 | 272 replies
To layer that a little deeper, its all about resilient materials, most important NO CARPET!!!!
Aaron Mikottis First house under contract!! Help with rehab scope?
9 February 2016 | 35 replies
Certainly address the mechanicals, you will need to comply with HUD guidelines for health and safety and after that, it is up to you. the following basic materials are for you to consider when completing your renovation, while considering the future implications of tenant turn-over:*FlooringNO CarpetTile wet areas if this in your budget or simply install a resilient Rubberized Vinyl Floor plank systemGeneral areas - either refinish hardwood if existing or a new resilient tongue & groove laminate flooring*PaintStandardize the paint color throughout the entire interior, do not get fancy with painting different rooms different color, just more of a headache to deal with at each tenant turnover*ElectricalUpdated electrical schedule, new outlets and switches you want everything to be nice and bright, you want the wow factor no matter the area or rents, you want everything to be clean and look appealingNew Lighting schedule - consider using LED - it is brighter (better presentation) - more energy efficient and should be a smaller maintenance burned over time.
Mark Elkhill Is double digit cash on cash return impossible in the Vegas area?
22 February 2017 | 4 replies
It depends how resilient and patient you are—you never know when you'll find a seller that wants/needs to accept your offer.