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Kyle Meyers Blue Kitchen in Rental?
11 November 2011 | 13 replies
The property has a blue kitchen, the cabinets walls, and ceiling are all painted blue.
Greg P. Sloping floors in basement...Need some help please
20 November 2011 | 9 replies
Well from the wall on one side of the house to the other wall on the other side of the house there's a 10 inch difference..Ceiling to ceiling.
Ed O. Strategies to increase profitability of rental properties
20 November 2011 | 12 replies
My apartments are 30 years old.I have a maintenance guy do unit checks every 2 weeks.Basically checks water heater,heater,outside unit,light bulbs,ceiling fans,electric,plumbing,etc.We have water included in rent so stuff like replacing springs and o rings in the showers to prevent drips and replacing flappers in toilets to keep the water from running all the time.Sometimes the shutoff valve at the wall for the toilet doesn't close all the way to off or the float mechanism goes bad.You can buy a water pressure tester at Lowe's for 9 dollars.Just screw it on check for pressure.Should read 60 to 80 pounds.If it's higher than that you have to find the pressure regulator valve next to the water cutoff for the unit and adjust it.After adjusting if the pressure doesn't go down to 60 to 80 you have a bad pressure regulator that needs replacing.The importance of this is pressure is set for the cities and counties at around 160 for the fire hydrants.If pressure is high inside the apartments it can cause leaking and premature failure of plumbing parts.On the insurance we are required for replacement value and can't do market value.
Marlena Young Need Help! Is this a good wholesale deal?
25 November 2011 | 3 replies
They put it in everything years ago; popcorn ceilings, tile floors, pipes, siding.
Account Closed Interior Trim/Doors Brown or White?
30 December 2011 | 10 replies
Same goes for ceilings..."
Cheryl C. Charge tenant for repair?
26 January 2012 | 16 replies
In a class I took, the speaker was a strong advocate for essentially offering a reward at lease renewal to get another year or two commitment out of your good tenants (ceiling fans, new door, etc etc).
Lester Schmitt Keep property as duplex or change layout to a three unit?
12 February 2012 | 5 replies
That would mean tearing up the yard, the walls and ceilings to install it.I pointed out that the kids would be tripping the alarm all the time and activating the sprinkler system.
Brian Farr What Do You Do With The Garage When Rehabbing?
16 February 2012 | 5 replies
I just put some Blandex on the walls and ceiling of a single garage where nothing but bare studs were before.
Brandon Eleazer Leave Partially Finished Basement?
4 February 2012 | 1 reply
The rental has a small finished room (dropped ceiling, Sheetrock) in the basement.
Lynn Harrison How to, DIY termite inspection?
18 September 2012 | 17 replies
In extreme drought conditions, you might see these tunnels hanging from the ceiling like ice scycles.