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Ashley Shearer Multiple Realtors - offensive?
8 November 2017 | 22 replies
Throw them to the curb and move on if necessary or try dating a few at the same time.
Lior Reich How hard it is to Evict a tenant in Cleveland please??
19 August 2019 | 11 replies
At that point you'll also need to pay someone to meet with court appointed movers (who you'll also be paying) to go to the home make entry, change locks & remove all the belongings to be placed on the curb.
Mike Chern New investor looking for duplex or fourplex suggestion in SA
25 February 2018 | 6 replies
My criteria was curb appeal and freeway access, and you will have to do some sweat equity to come out financially. 
Account Closed My first house flip in the work at 20 years old
12 September 2017 | 3 replies
This is what I have done to the property and what's next.Bought at; 77,500$ (4bed/2baths) Rehab budget: 10k (but since there were major unseen problems pushed it to 13k)Closing cost; 780$Lenders fee: 7% of 100k he let me borrow so 7k Buyers agent fee: 3,500$ (3%)ARV; 125k (I will try to sell at 130k since it did not get flooded by Hurricane Harvey )Holding = 3,000$ ( 6 months holding) Profit= 17k-25k This is the work the house needs and some that I had done and what it cost me.Foundation lift (28 wholes)   = 4,050$ (done)Plumbing (while the lift pipes broke)  = 1,200$ (done)Driveway                  =2,000$Kitchen                    = 1,200$  (halfway)Roof rot repair         = 500$ (done)(did not replace the whole roof since it’s in fair condition)Laminate Flooring   = 400$     (done)Restrooms               = 800$curb appeal             = 500$Paint                         = 200$    (have it)hardy planks            = 100$framing/sheerock   = 300$      (done)bass bord                 = 250$    (have it)fans                           = 100$   (done)doors                         = 450$  (done)Helper =                     = 180$  (halway)total                          =  12,230$ left                              =770$Most of the work I’m doing my self with others except foundation, plumbing, kitchen.
Matthew Charron House remodeling question
25 September 2017 | 10 replies
Would like to paint the exterior and do some changes to the yard to increase curb appeal.
Tim G. How to get a lot cleared for free
28 August 2014 | 9 replies
I'm in NYC and if I have something to get rid of, I put a posting in the free section on craigslist and leave it on the curb.
Tavi Perttula Investing in Los Angeles
25 June 2014 | 7 replies
Good observation @Tavi Perttula , and as @Joshua McGinnis points out in the curbed article the data supports your assumption.I've owned in West Adams / Mid Cities for about 11+ years now, and can say the trend started before the downturn.I'd notice on rehabs that prospective buyers didn't come from neighborhood brokers, they were often newly married couples or young singles looking to make their first purchase.
Stephen S. Tell me how you feel about allowing pets?
2 December 2014 | 53 replies
I do empathize with pet owners as when I was returning to grad school I found myself sitting on the curb  contemplating what we were going to do about our dog whom we could not find a place that would take him. 
Lucas P. Astroturf and fake grass options
8 March 2015 | 5 replies
We do enough business with Home Depot, our flooring suppliers, paint suppliers, etc. that we get heavy discounts on everything else, but the turf just hasn't been cost effective thus far.I've done and arranged installs in Australia before, and while it's not my favorite thing to do, I've seen some million dollar homes around that have put it in and I must say, it really gives the house great curb appeal and pops more that other others in the street.
Karen Margrave PRISONERS ON THE STREETS. CALIFORNIA'S AB109 & PROP 47
12 March 2015 | 9 replies
The mentally ill are just kicked to the curb because they don't have the insurance coverage they need for real help.