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Allen Lopez Do I need a permit in Florida?
1 January 2019 | 1 reply
BTW, the BOCA codes (Nothing to do with the city in FL) will require electric outlets with special breakers on the new bedroom wall--both sides-- so to be compliant, you need to know what is required.Perhaps you can do an interior division yourself, however adding electrical outlets in a bedroom (or anywhere) in a rental, IMHO, should be done by licensed electrician (or at least inspected by one with a sign-off on the work).
Chirag Shah Rate my rental listing!
14 January 2019 | 15 replies
Also, never take a photo through a screen.Bathrooms:  remove all personal property, close the toilet, open the shower curtain so they can see what type of faucet and general condition of the tub/enclosure/walls.Stage the interior by removing clutter, take the magnets off refrig, etc. 
Lamont Marable Is $37,000 too much for labor on a Baltimore row home?
3 January 2019 | 6 replies
Interior work: Frame first floor perimeter walls as needed for open floor plan.
Michael Nye First deal, doing rent to own... Many questions
2 January 2019 | 0 replies
It also wants a mini split with at least two interior units to heat and cool. property is a tiny home with a full walk-in the basement (no access to the first floor) the first floor has kitchen living room and half bath upstairs has a full bath and bedroom (1/1.5).I've just started a conversation with owner mentioning id like to make an option offered with above-listed work as consideration, he said that he was open to renting to own and would definitely do a lease with labor cost for partial rent.
Jose Ortega HOW TO REHAB A MULTIFAMILY WITH TENANTS IN PLACE
5 January 2019 | 6 replies
Here's my point, if you drive on the property and the parking lot has pot holes and you can't see the striping, weeds are overgrowing the sign, the exterior of the building has been painted in 15 years or, if brick, has never been power washed, what's going to be your first impression as you drive on the property, if you even make the turn.If you do come on the property everything you look at, even if the interior has been completely renovated, you're going to find fault and continue to look for what else is wrong.That said, as you're renovating the exterior the tenants will actually start to get excited.
Logan Hassinger SOLD - Duplex with over 150k in profit
4 January 2019 | 0 replies
Bought from a distressed seller, and raised rents to market with minor upgrades to interior units.
Alex Kamunyo 22 Year Old - Second Deal: $57K Profit Flip with Partners
7 February 2019 | 148 replies
Overall, we rehabbed the entire property short of replacing sheet rock and the AC unit; including baths, kitchen, roof, fence, interior and exterior paint. 
Trevor Conklin First time buyer analysis
7 January 2019 | 5 replies
It has been remodeled, new roof, paint, interior, floors, appliances, cabinets, countertops.
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.
Francy Mata Looking for RI-MA Investors
19 May 2019 | 4 replies
Don’t even need to see interior.