DG A.
Difference in appraisal value between regular & prefab?
23 April 2017 | 11 replies
In looking at the website it says "n our lumber packages we can supply all the walls (inside & out), windows (Milgard), hardware, roof system (trusses or rafters), roof plywood, T1-11 siding, lap siding (LP or Aurora) barge, fascia, trim around doors, windows, corners, rake & eve.
Joseph M.
To Get a Permit or Not to Get One
25 March 2020 | 71 replies
Doesn't need permits:Mostly cosmetics such as, interior & exterior painting, interior doors, trim, floors, replacing plugs light switches and fixtures, cabinets and countertops.
Zach Ballou
Wood Walls in a flip????? What to do?
14 July 2018 | 14 replies
I've never actually done it before, so I'm not sure how you'd deal with the trim around doors & the baseboards.
Patrick Allen
ROI on landscaping: a good investment for my investment?
8 February 2016 | 11 replies
Trim the trees, add deco rock where needed and dont spend too much money.Your money is better spent properly maintaining your house and keeping it clean
Cheryl Naegel
Security deposit
28 September 2015 | 11 replies
I ended up replacing all of the wood trim and repainting everything.Another problem with letting a tenant paint is you don't have any worker's comp.
Shane H.
Underwriting New Const Duplexes or units less than 5yrs old
20 April 2016 | 2 replies
Maybe a little low - however since we are building and I know the quality of materials we are using I have a good handle on how long they will last/cost to replace etc.If they are new builds I think most of what you would put there depends on the quality of materials used, quality of construction and the types of things that will start to wear out first based on your weather etc.Roofing, siding/windows, water heaters, appliances, exterior paint, etc are what I would foresee needing attention and the largest expenditures as time moves on (and for those of us in hail prone areas - the random damaging hail storm)If I follow the new construction route for an extended period of time I'd plan on selling around the 10-15 year mark so I avoid the maintenance issues that will likely start popping up around then.We will use SmartSiding which has a 50 yr warranty, Smart trim and if my partner can get a hookup on some discount or odd lot Class IV impact resistant shingles we'll be using those on the roof.
Michael Showalter
Suggestions for Landlord-tenant walk through prior to signing lease.
30 November 2014 | 7 replies
Everything works but it has plenty of quirks and flaws in the plaster and trim and flooring.
Clayton P.
Excel/Numbers spreadsheet formulas for repairs
26 October 2013 | 6 replies
. :1 New window w/ trim: $220Bay Window: 220 x 3Exterior Door: $250 Framed Porch: $12/sq.footA/C: $1400/Unitetc.How do I go about creating a spreadsheet that lists the items, and as I'm walking the property with an iPad, I can input quantity values, i.e.
Cameron Ellis
Interior Paint for Rentals
7 November 2013 | 16 replies
I like an old Color Place color (Walmart) named Mature Spanish Chestnut along with Country White in Semigloss for trim, doors, eyc
Jeff S.
Labor only costs for painting 1250sf interior
9 November 2013 | 9 replies
Add hallways, window trim etc.