
7 September 2017 | 3 replies
Hi,I have a rental property in Golden, CO and recently had a tenant move in that is verbally harassing, making threats to sue me and to "make me pay," and demanding repairs and cosmetic upgrades that are not necessary.

23 October 2017 | 10 replies
I would rather learn the ropes with some smaller sized buildings and then upgrade to 50+ once i get the hang of it!

12 September 2017 | 14 replies
Also you may be required to upgrade the water service in it is less than a 1" main or is found to be lead.

6 September 2017 | 12 replies
Thinking of upgrading a 3 family I have, but with the coin ops and electrical work, I'm figuring about 5k total to get going.

6 September 2017 | 8 replies
Most importantly we found a great home at a very reasonable $119/sq ft that is 5 years old with several upgraded features we couldn't touch in Dripping Springs.

18 September 2017 | 11 replies
Could I upgrade my personal insurance to prevent this in the future?

6 September 2017 | 0 replies
To get it in that condition would be roughly (and I've estimated high on all of it)Upgrade to hardwoods on second floor, and refinish first floor. 12KPaint interior 5KUpgrade appliances and plumbing fixtures. 5KUpgrade electrical fixtures (some have been upgraded to stylish black wrought iron look which is popular here) 2KNew HVAC first floor (second floor HVAC replaced already) 5KLandscaping 5K (this may be really high, but I figure it pads the other numbers in case something comes up)Total rehab 34KSo we've had some investors come and look at the house and offers range from 290-300K.

7 September 2017 | 8 replies
Just because you think of a $1000 refi and $3000 in upgrades/maintenance before you rent, I don't believe this $4000 "investment" is the number to use for your "cash on cash return" calculation.Add to that your equity in the deal.

6 September 2017 | 5 replies
However I believe there is an option to upgrade beyond the free service to access this feature.

7 September 2017 | 14 replies
@Tom HurfordThe house is 2400 square feet, brick. 4 beds, 3.5 Bathrooms, University Heights, OH (near Cleveland)ARV: $240K-$260K Initial Budget was $58KBid from contractor: $59KMaterials I am providing: $16K (incl 2k contingency) (in bold below)Rough Scope: Landscaping (clean out window wells, remulch beds, trim bushes and trees)- L: $1845Masonry ( Tuckpoint Chimney, Tuckpoint exterior masonry around porch, powerwash brick) L&M: $1200Windows (Replace 16 Windows): L&M:$3600Roof (Inspect Slate Roof): $150Gutters (Replace all gutters): L&M: $1200Deck (Powerwash and stain): L&M: $500Front Porch (Scrape and Paint Iron Railings): L&M: $100Exterior Lights (5): L:$100, M:$200Kitchen (Complete upgrade, counters, cabinets, tile floor) L&M: $11,000, Appliances: $3,000First Floor 1/2 Bath (Complete upgrade,): L:$2000, M (supplied by me):$550First Floor Master Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$4500, M (supplied by me):$2400Second Floor Main Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$4500, M (supplied by me):$1800Third Floor Main Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$2000, M (supplied by me):$1600New Entry Doors and Lockset (3): L:$300, M (supplied by me):$1025Finish Basement walls and ceiling (Frame, drywall, and Trim, 400 sq ft) L&M:$10,000Finish Basement Flooring (LVP): L:$1500, M (supplied by me):$1000Refinish Hardwood (1300 sq ft): L&M: $5000Electrical (Replace outlets, switches, faceplates, interior lighting): L:$1100, M (supplied by me):$1026Paint Prep : L&M: $600Paint Interior (floor (basement), ceilings, walls, and trim): L&M:$5000Exterior Painting (Garage door, house/window trim): L&M:$2500