
21 June 2014 | 17 replies
If there is a hole in a screen, a broken door knob, stain in a carpet,,, the tenant knows that my intention is to charge them for it.

25 April 2014 | 6 replies
You can stain to match your cabinet. :) I think your tile choice is fine.
27 April 2014 | 7 replies
Our landlords brought over brushes, gloves, and mold stain remover that does not contain bleach, told us to clean it.

16 June 2014 | 23 replies
No feces or discoloration or odor was noticeable.Within 72 hours I offered to change the carpet immediately but she didn't want us to enter the unit until she hired a company on her own to evaluate as she claimed there is ecoli probably but the company did the test and ecoli was negative and now they are claiming we do negative air filtration, Remove the affected baseboards, Remove and haul away the drywall / plaster from all the affected areas, 2’-0” high and 2’-0” passed the visible water damaged stained areas, Remove the toe kick from the master bathroom vanity, Use a low pressure rinse with a biocide solution to disinfect the affected areas, Set up dehumidification and air movers to dry the affected areas., Final swab testing is recommended at the end of the cleaning.Once the above has been performed, it will then be oaky to install the new carpet and padding.Am I obligated by law to do all this in addition to the steps I want to take.

23 May 2014 | 6 replies
Hello, we have a stained tub (circa 1980's) in one of our rental units; I need to have a quick-turnaround.

23 December 2014 | 10 replies
IMO, stained cement is an acquired taste.

22 June 2014 | 13 replies
Several properties I've seen online obviously have signs of water damage such as mold, water stains, on places where the ceiling has fallen in some or a lot.
7 July 2014 | 27 replies
There were stains in the carpet which were new, we didn’t charge you for that.

8 August 2013 | 2 replies
Owner thinks the comps would be 120-125K Zillow says it is worth 116,000K I don’t have MLS Access so if anyone on here has it and can help let me know House is not updated and needs some repairs: listed below 4 bed 2 and a half bath 1800 sq ft total including sunroom and loft overlooking valley (has great view) Wood siding Built in 1983 No tenants owners are occupying They own it as a land contract that Owe 28,000 Trying to get as much as possible but understands he will probably 60-70% Wants 75,000 but willing to negotiate Looking to sell as quickly as possible Don’t want to give it away 75,000 sounds like a low fair offer to owner He says the view sells it Owner thinks it would sell on open market but need to sell now Will list it with realtor if they absolutely have to Will stay in house if necessary Asphalt roof new within 2 years soon Garage has older roof but the roof does not leak No offers yet and have not talked to anyone else Repairs/updates needed:Finish painting trim on outside of property and garage.New garage door and replace two window panes in garagenew roof on garage if wanting to replace (but it does not leak right now)Finish staining and painting deck railsnew medal door for storm shelterfinish wood siding in sun roomnew counter tops (current ones are not granite, but are in very good conditionappliances all work but are not new

9 August 2013 | 1 reply
What product/method do you recommend to remove the stains w/o harming the brick?