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29 January 2016 | 18 replies
Goes with everything.For kitchen cabinets, I have started installing unfinished oak and we paint it grey.
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27 January 2016 | 13 replies
$5,000 (could go with cheaper laminant and save $1,500)4) Gut the two small bathrooms $7,000 (Replace bisque jetted bath tub with white standard tub, reframe leaky tile shower, replace vanities/ toilets.)5) resurface kitchen cabinet doors $1,6006) granite counter top ~$3,0007) Remove structural wall separating living rooms $2,0008) GE appliances $2,200There is other work to be done (HVAC, foundation, paint etc.) but items above are the ones with potential for cost savings.
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1 February 2016 | 15 replies
Home Depot and Lowe's can have them ordered or you may be able to find a local cabinet place that works with laminate.
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14 February 2016 | 187 replies
I keep a paper-free office because I don't have the luxury of a file cabinet ( the Twins would have taken it apart ).
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24 January 2016 | 14 replies
From the picture you posted, the kitchen cabinets and countertops look good (especially for a rental).
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2 February 2016 | 28 replies
From the windows, I saw there was a big mess inside the house: very dirty carpet; old and dirty furniture randomly stacked on each other; all kitchen cabinet drawers were pulled out; no clothes, dishes or food, no any sign that someone lives there.
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5 September 2017 | 9 replies
We itemize under each category with specifics, here is an example from one of our move-outs:CREDITAmount held as Security Deposit: $800DEBIT Less Deductions for Missing Items: $3010 year lithium battery from smoke detector ($10)Seat cushion from kitchen bench ($20)Less Deductions for Damages: $170Patio – stain ($20) Living Room – one broken window pane ($50) Living Room – five inch spot on carpet from black sharpie pen ($50) Living Room – one broken wand on blinds ($5) Front Bedroom – one bent curtain rod ($5)Back Bedroom - door handle bent ($10) Kitchen - cabinet drawer wood broken ($30)Less for Extra Cleaning $110Stove Top ($25) Range Hood ($20) Kitchen Sink ($20) Ceiling Fan ($15) Walls – extra cleaning of grime & pen marks ($10) Floor Vents - debris in ducts ($10) Outside Debris ($10)Less for Unpaid Utilities $12 Electric (changed by tenant too early, $12 for Nov 20 to Nov 30)[Credits $800 Less Debits $322 = $468]Total Due from Landlord to Tenant (Check Enclosed) $468
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1 November 2016 | 5 replies
I'd like to get some leads on places to find cabinets countertops, and bathroom fixtures.We do have the big box stores, but I'm looking for other places to price compare.We are in the Modesto Merced area.
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9 February 2016 | 12 replies
The rehab costs include a new furnace, repairing the floor, new cabinets and counters in kitchen and some new tiling in the bathroom (floor and around the shower). thanks for your input, I really appreciate it!
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30 April 2019 | 9 replies
And, I like your sense of humor - which is sometimes needed in this business.Without actually walking across the house and getting mine, I think it also includes adjusting thermostats and opening cabinets, etc. and setting off the first round of insect spray "bombs" if there was a pet.