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Eric N. Difficult, unhappy tenants on a 3 year lease?
5 September 2017 | 9 replies
If it's a window unit it could help to run a fan in front of it to push the air farther into the room. 
Trevor S Foster Rehab Estimate opinions
4 September 2017 | 14 replies
.- Additional subfloor (wood) and cement board (floor) $100- Shower cement board $75- Waterproofing Membrane (I like to do this) $150- Shower wall tile (80-90 SF) $150- Flooring tile (30-40 SF) $100- Tile setting and grout $75- Vanity with top and mirror (24" it looks) $250- Toilet, wax ring and feed line $100- Faucet, feed lines and trap $75- Trim $25- Accessories $40- Fan/light $150- Vanity Light $50- *Shower diverter valve with trim kit and plumber to install and help set tub/drain. $750- Screws, adhesives and fasteners (cement board screws, caulk, etc) $50- Paint $40- Miscellaneous $100TOTAL: $2530With all of that said these numbers would be my BASE run, and assuming I was spending my budget amount on each item.
Dom Smith Hello quick intro/question from Connecticut
5 September 2017 | 14 replies
Fan of the podcast, finally signed up for the forums.  
Chris Lawson Venting stove on kitchen peninsula
6 September 2017 | 12 replies
They look similar to a bath fan.  
Terry Woolard Private/ Hard money lending
29 September 2017 | 2 replies
If you insisted on having the same attorney do everything, you'd at least want to get a clear understanding of who the attorney was going to represent (if anyone) in the unfortunate event that crap hit the fan.
M Marie M. 469 square feet of rental house Baltimore, MD
9 October 2017 | 16 replies
Maybe a heater fan in the bathroom.
Jen R. Show me your bathroom tile pictures!
12 September 2017 | 17 replies
Originally posted by @Crystal Em:Never tried it myself, but I like the idea of doing tile above a one-piece shower/tub surround in a rental.It gives you the option of going with a higher end/more expensive tile since you're using less than if you tile the whole surround, and it seems to be a "tenant proof" option since it's less likely to get dirty or damaged.Some examples: I'm a huge fan of the single piece tubs because there is no caulk that gets gross and needs to be replaced or grout that discolors.How much do you pay for single piece tubs, what brand, where, etc?
Account Closed Beginning your investing in a lower income city and moving?
3 November 2017 | 32 replies
@Robert Herrera - I know you're a big fan of Pueblo, and I honestly don't know much about the area.
Danny Farrell Hardwood Floors vs Laminate for tenants
11 September 2017 | 33 replies
I'm a fan of the Costco's 8mm laminate, it's held up very well and is often under $1.30/ft.