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Account Closed Mobile Home Park Valuation
20 November 2019 | 5 replies
their are monsters leasing companies that actually own the jets and the airlines lease them from them.    
James Nix Tenant Just Moved Out
10 August 2023 | 7 replies
The spackle will sometimes shrink or sink into the hole, so you may have to spackle and sand a couple times to make it right.If the repair is large enough, it may require some texturing to better match the surrounding wall.
Account Closed Unpopular opinion, I feel like agents suck these days
22 June 2021 | 10 replies
That said, I know how to sheetrock, tape and float, texture, paint interior and exterior, roofing, installing subflooring and flooring, electrical (dad is master electrician), basic plumbing etc.
Kevin Cullen Do you provide a list/doc of design choices to your contractor for a rehab project?
14 August 2023 | 9 replies
And not to mention keeping the dreaded Change Orders to a minimum....they are the ultimate job killer.I used to have a multi-page (depending on the size of the job) checklist where I asked the client - as soon as we signed the contract - to identify in writing virtually every design choice and sign off on it....right down to the drywall corner detail and texture, the kitchen counter edge detail, etc.
Scott Choppin Lifecycle of a CA Multi-Family Development Deal
8 October 2021 | 151 replies
The building has a good amount of "texture", that is changes in walls, roofs, etc, its not just a plain rectangular box.  
Ryan P Smith Greeley FLIP AND FLIP
24 March 2022 | 6 replies
New kitchen, new flooring, knocked down walls, removed popcorn ceiling and re-textured, new trim, new carpet, new doors and hardware, all new bathrooms upstairs, cleaned up landscaping, new tile work, new closets, new water heater, and new paint on interior and exterior.
Ian Jaeger Starting over... New to BP and non-stock investing in Dallas, TX
19 December 2019 | 6 replies
Just bought my tickets back to the states and will be back January 20th... so after a few days of jet lag relief I'll likely be touching base with y'all.
Mike C. File As "Real Estate Professional"? 1099?
12 April 2023 | 7 replies
Prime and paint 3 bedrooms, $450.Remove texture from bedroom ceiling, skim coat, prime and paint, $250.Tear off old roof shingles and load into dump trailer, $600.Install walkway of paver bricks, $350.Pressure wash non-brick parts of exterior, $300.Etc, etc.So, after maybe five months, we had paid her about $11,000, and she went back home.Can/should I file as a "real estate professional"?
Lani A. Payne Newbie in Dallas
12 February 2016 | 9 replies
(hint , $) #3 Just know that most of the houses built before 1978 do have asbestos in the texture and/or joints of the sheetrock, but you don't want to have an actual written report saying that b/c it will hurt your profits.Oh, and make sure you use an independent engineer for foundation inspections (not someone affiliated with a foundation company).I hope that helps, good luck !
Amy E. Durable Wall Coverings
2 April 2015 | 4 replies
But, even though I hate wallpaper, I have to admit that it cleans up pretty well and even if you don't get everything pristine the pattern tends to hide a lot of damage.The thing is, good textured wallpaper works best and that stuff tends to be expensive.