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Emery Jensen What to charge STR arbitrageurs?
2 June 2023 | 64 replies
It's given me a pause if I think on it too much, but someone was the first with a jet too.
Todd McFarland Unexpected low appraisal
2 July 2022 | 25 replies
New cabinets in kitchen and bath with quartz countertops, walls were textured and painted, fireplace has new brick facing. 
Michael Marcoux DIY vs contracting it out
28 August 2014 | 17 replies
(I'm texturing a ceiling later today - guess which camp I'm in?)
Vijaianand Thirunageswaram Watch out for Wholesalers!!
29 August 2018 | 19 replies
If you feel the wholesaler or agents are so unfriendly, I wouldn't deal with them even though deal is great.I want to mention few investors who worked are good to do business, Chuck (American Home Buyers), Rene (Daniel Acquistions), (Rob)Jet Lending.
Jon Klaus How much are you paying for metal roofing?
23 March 2020 | 5 replies
You will also pay more for coloured panels and pattern (textured) panels (which attach differently).
Emilio Ramirez Drywall Finishes for SFRs
31 March 2013 | 9 replies
Like others stated, depends on area as well as price point of home.For most of my rehabs, orange peel works great and covers the belmishes, we use smooth on the ceilings unless we did a popcorn scrape in which case texture needs to be applied to cover all the imperfections.My last sold rehab was at $1.175M and all the walls and ceilings were smooth as was the finish on the new stucco.On the one I will start working on soon, the standard orange peel will be in order.
Sam Leon Homepath (Fannie Mae) home EQUIPMENT questions
14 April 2014 | 2 replies
Buyer has accepted but contract not yet fully executed, as many know the way FNMA works is you make the offer, they give you a verbal acknowledgement, then you have 5 days to "formalize" your offer with their REO addendum, then they turn around and execute the contract.This home has some high end stainless steel kitchen appliances, Supra washer dryer combos (two of them), Dorn Bracht faucets, brand new air conditioning units for outside Gazebos, steam shower body jet roman tub modular units, Miele dishwasher, 48" long SS outside BBQ unit, etc etc etc...and because the home was never 100% finished, some of those appliances were not hooked up or installed, they sort of sat in their space but some still had styrofoam wraps around them or manuals taped over them.So, I listed all those in my contract to purchase, where you typically list included items, like ceiling fans, window treatment blah blah blah.The Listing Agent wiped all that out.
Brian Knox What are your thoughts on this Roto Rooter situation?
23 December 2013 | 8 replies
Im currently dealing with this now so this came from the plumber He is trying to fix a drain, not hot and cold supplies, there should be no supply connections to his drains.But the trenchless solution will only work between two points with no branch arms, if branches exist, they need to be hollowed out later and it's really tricky.Also, trenchless epoxy liner is not a good match for a tree root penetration issue, because for that to work optimumly you need to have the interior of the pipe rimmed round and jetted clean prior to applying the liner, or else the liner will assume the shape of whatever debris is inside the pipe, if it's a chunk of tree root, then your liner will take the shape of that tree root.
Mike Palmer Any plumbing pros that can answer crazy plumbing question?
19 March 2015 | 45 replies
So they snaked it and jetted it without ever running the camera through?
Ron J. Time management when doing most of work
7 May 2015 | 11 replies
The thicker cover holds more paint, the slower motion allows paint to really saturate the wall, filling in the low spots on the texture and, if you do it right, you only have to paint one coat.