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Jake Kucheck How Much Do You Pay Your Property Manager?
21 August 2018 | 68 replies
If they cannot reach me they do what it takes to patch it until they reach me.
Account Closed IS this a DEAL Newbie CT
4 February 2011 | 10 replies
The roof has a spot that can be patched up and some windows need to be replaced but other than that it looks good.
Eric Gard Should I purchase it?
18 July 2011 | 51 replies
Oh I should mention the house is only equipped with a pellet stove in the living room.For this weekend we are going to get the holes in the floor patched up, and find carpet padding so I can do the 2nd bedroom carpet.
Joshua Dorkin Congrats to Jon Holdman on Over 10,000 Forum Posts on BiggerPockets!
31 March 2011 | 33 replies
Thanks Jon for sharing information and if I had fournd biggerpockets and you I would be futher ahead with my goals and my pockets wouldn't need to be patched.
Dick M. Fixing fiberglass bathtub crack
15 June 2011 | 5 replies
Should I try acetone to remove the leftover or just try to patch from inside the tub with an automotive product?
Greg P. Is my Handyman/Contractor ripping me off? or is it Fair?
3 June 2011 | 29 replies
Exterior Doors, Sliding Glass Door)23.Remove Satellite DishINTERIOR:1.Lower level Bathroom – Demolish/gut whole bathroom; Install new Drywall & Plywood; New Shower Surround/Tile; New Tile on floor; New trim/molding and new door; Remove/install toilet, vanity, mirror, light fixture, closet (if needed), and accessories (towel hangers, etc)2.Top level Bathroom – Demolish/gut whole bathroom; Install new tile on walls; Install new tile on floor; Install new window; Install vanity, toilet, mirror, light fixture and accessories (i.e. towel hangers, etc.)3.Repair holes throughout holes in drywall throughout whole house4.Remove/Install new doors and closet doors throughout whole house5.Install new exterior door and window in the Kitchen6.Remove and install new ceiling fans and light fixtures throughout whole house7.Repair/Install new vinyl or linoleum flooring in laundry/furnace room8.Replace/Repair ceiling in furnace room9.Remove/Install new trim throughout whole house10.Paint the whole interior of the house including: trim, doors, ceiling11.Install carpet in the living room, lower level bedroom, hallways, basement; including the top of the half walls12.Level kitchen floors; gut floors and add new plywood13.Install tile on kitchen floor14.Remove/Install kitchen cabinets15.Remove/Install new appliances (i.e. refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher)16.Install faucets throughout house17.Patch ceilings where needed including basement, laundry room18.Remove/Install new door going to the deck19.Remove/Install new wood railings on upper and lower level stairways20.Remove door going out of the kitchen21.Install new shelving throughout closets22.Install new sliding glass door23.Repair siding/paint/trim around opening of sliding glass door 24.Install new drywall and patch drywall in basement as needed25.Install new recessed lighting in basement depending on current placement of electrical receptacles26.Remove/Install new electrical sockets and face plates27.Install tile apron around front door in living room28.Sand and refinish/stain two bedrooms with polyurethaneThank you again, appreciate it.
Silver A. The other party is not interested in the deal because you are making a profit?
7 June 2011 | 10 replies
For a significant amount of time, people were convince that property values could only appreciate (thanks a lot, bubble), but suddenly, a rough patch in the field, and people are skeptical.
W L Percentage off asking?
29 March 2010 | 12 replies
Even though the severity of these issues may be very minor, it's a good bargaining chip for you to use.I had a house where my inspector found about 2 square inches of mold on the garage ceiling (dry wall, would have cost $100 to cut out and patch) and because of this I got the bank to drop $7k off the sales price immediately.I agree with Justin, give a big earnest money check, on that house I'd go $10k.
Tony Thompson Pry-Lite?
8 February 2011 | 2 replies
Just rip it out and patch the drywall and install a new dome light that can be changed out when needed.
Bryan Hancock What Is The Most Valuable Lesson You Have Learned In RE Investing?
31 July 2011 | 52 replies
It was more reasonable than I expected, but to stay in budget I may patch my roof, instead of doing the whole thing...