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Daniel Kent Gloucester City CO and Brick Pointing
3 March 2019 | 10 replies
One of the concerns was pointing the exterior brick wall. 
Angelo Aguirre First time flip, A LOT learned
5 January 2019 | 1 reply
Complete rehab from wiring, plumbing, exterior, roof, flooring, cabinets, appliances, and much more.
Stef Klynn NH owner occupied triplex insurance nightmare.
22 January 2019 | 23 replies
I don't mind exterior/walk-around and/or basement but I'm sick of having to show interior of each apartment.
Linda Perera Patio concrete repair
11 March 2019 | 3 replies
You can fill the holes and then paint with an exterior concrete / basement floor paint.  
Enrique Zaragoza Is it safe and convenient to purchase a property at Auction.com
6 January 2019 | 5 replies
You can learn a lot about a property by looking at the exterior
Bobby Narinov How I got dumped by the Company that manages my property
29 May 2019 | 52 replies
The tenant was also charged $130 for tenant caused repairs (I.E. dog holes in back yard).The work needed upon move out was:- Full paint including ceilings in all 3 upstairs bedrooms - normal wear and tear- Paint interior and exterior doors front and back - normal wear and tear the sun beats down on these doors- Fill in all nail holes and repair where old curtain rods were on windows- Install smoke alarms - normal upon move out- Change furnace filter - normal upon move out- Fill dog holes in back yard - Check all plumbing and electrical to ensure is functioning (switches, plugs, outlets, drains, faucets) - precautionary to avoid maintenance issues as it is cheaper to do everything at once rather than have several maintenance calls after a move in- Roof repairs - not tenant damage- Ceiling repairs in upper bedrooms - due to roof leak- Repair storm door on front and rear entry- Remove all debris throughout the property- Check all cabinets, doors, hinges, are tight and open/close as they should - precautionary to avoid maintenance issues as it is cheaper to do everything at once rather than have several maintenance calls after a move in- Repair kitchen cabinet that is leaning forward - minor repair- Install shower head- Reglaze bathtub - not tenant damage- Install light bulbs in every socket - normal upon move out- Check all ceiling fans operate and install globes where missing - precautionary to avoid maintenance issues as it is cheaper to do everything at once rather than have several maintenance calls after a move in- Change front and back entry door locks - normal In move outYour response below:Skye,Isn't this supposed to be covered by the tenant's deposit?
Nigel McFarlane $375K for Rehab Costs?! No way
8 January 2019 | 13 replies
Here's a list of what's included with this home:New drywall & insulationAsbestos abatementNew copper plumbingNew air conditioning, and FurnaceNew recessed lighting throughout New bathrooms (two bathrooms)New kitchen cabinetsTankless water heaterNew garage door New roofHard-wood flooring ceramic tileNew granite kitchen cabinetsUpdated Fireplace in the living roomNew interior and exterior paintI'm no expert but this seems extremely high.
Account Closed Best ways to add value before refinancing?
7 January 2019 | 0 replies
Obviously it depends on the property, so some areas I’m thinking can be improved are window replacements, exterior painting or interior painting.
Lei L. How to fix such a terrible basement in an old house?
9 January 2019 | 11 replies
Start with gutters/downspouts and exterior grading in order to reduce the seepage and moisture intrusion.
Andrea Cole We're FINALLY live people!
10 January 2019 | 23 replies
I would suggest putting some exterior shots of the home and/or neighborhood area.