
30 April 2024 | 21 replies
Quote from @Diane Perry: I am interested in what happened after that… I just saw a very nice-looking house with all the heating and electrical and plumbing torn out, and am tempted to bid… I would LOVE to find a construction partner in Detroit with a proven record of rehabilitating these lovely old homes, and save them.Hi Diane, I do a ton in Detroit.

30 April 2024 | 2 replies
By "partial" I mean renovating the kitchen and bathroom, painting the place, re-tiling the floor and maybe adding some smaller features that can make a difference to prospective buyers, such as new A/C units, new internal doors, or maybe even sell the place furnished (home staging is not really an option here); with no or minimal demolition, and hopefully without electricity or plumbing issues.

29 April 2024 | 4 replies
I want to build more confidence in bigger projects: flooring, tile, electricity, etc.
2 May 2024 | 41 replies
I can see having to be licensed to do electrical, plumbing, hvac, structure related work.

29 April 2024 | 8 replies
One bedroom still needs a kitchen, bathroom, seperate electrical panels, seperate HVAC.

29 April 2024 | 1 reply
-new flooring throughout-removing the wallpaper and floating the walls -fresh paint throughout (cabinets and garage included)-new appliances -installing an electric stove-new cabinet and lighting fixtures-new shower, bathtub and sink fixtures What was the outcome?

30 April 2024 | 13 replies
You can find videos/articles online on how to get the basement dry, but the basic process is: 1) turn off all electric to the basement (to avoid electrocution from the water), 2) run pumps to get the standing water out of the basement (sounds like you're already doing this)3) remove all furniture and items from the basement,4) once you've pumped out the standing water from the basement, rent a wet/dry carpet cleaner/extractor from home depot, and use it to extract as much water as possible from the carpets (they'll be much lighter and easier to move once you get the water out). 5) After you've used the carpet extractor to get most of the water out of the carpet, remove all carpet and get it out of the house for drying (if you're trying to salvage the carpets), or throw the carpet out.

26 April 2024 | 11 replies
The charging of EVs at the Property is allowed but must be done in a safe manner to avoid electrical and fire hazards.

30 April 2024 | 14 replies
At any point any of these bad actors - whom this country likely has no clue who they are or what their intentions are - can do something drastic not limited to attacking our power grid; and most Americans aren't prepared for no electricity.

28 April 2024 | 7 replies
The building itself contains a bathroom with fully functioning plumbing, electrical, and an HVAC system in place already.