
26 February 2017 | 7 replies
Call your insurance company and call in a restoration company immediately!

1 February 2014 | 6 replies
Additionally, you don’t get to deduct any amount you spend restoring property (other than routine repairs), or in renovating a property after you’ve already taken a depreciation deduction.

10 May 2014 | 11 replies
This place is amazinghttp://www.habitat.org/restores

12 September 2017 | 4 replies
If it was me I'd give them a rent credit for days lost,, but until utilities can be restored I'd be very cautious about letting them return.

28 May 2018 | 25 replies
The whole lease was about them doing restoration work in exchange for rent.

4 October 2018 | 1 reply
The boxes are 46 years old and would need substantial work to restore.

22 September 2022 | 13 replies
Studs need to be filled in plus the back wall fully restored to what it was at the time of lease start.Luckily I have one month's rent but I am more than cautious with this tenant.

25 November 2013 | 6 replies
Has anyone restored or renovated a historic home or one in a historic district?

15 February 2014 | 5 replies
The insurance company will pay the damages, and then I can get the property under contract and flip it to a rehabber or even a fire / water restoration company at a great discount?
28 February 2015 | 11 replies
I put in 100k in restoration so looking at it on the bright side, at least the 100k i put in as a fixer is pretty much assessment-free.