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Glen Whipkins Replacing flooring in rental
17 January 2018 | 10 replies
I replaced the kitchen with peel and stick 12x12 vinyl. 
Alan Majors Rehab Ideas - Flooring Selection
16 March 2018 | 6 replies
Do others spend this much in a trailer, or go down-market to something like peel and stick for less than a dollar a square?
Dylan B. Flooring for rentals
25 October 2017 | 26 replies
My business partner and I were at Lowes looking at flooring and noticed the peel and stick vinyl plank tile. 
Derek Hebert BRRRR/203k (rhode island) newbie looking to make second purchase
26 October 2017 | 2 replies
How about, see how you go with this one first, and keep your eyes peeled for your next primary/project?
Min Vai 1Br Appartment purchase built early 1900's - Lead Certification
15 December 2017 | 7 replies
Just make sure the paint is fresh (no peeling paint, especially around the windows). 
Michael Guzik MYTH BUSTERS....Is being cheap really expensive?
18 December 2017 | 29 replies
and will they stay looking nice as long or is the paint gong to peel and chip off in a couple of years?
Ryan Ellis Flooring for SFH Rental.
15 December 2017 | 12 replies
@Ryan Ellis and @Nicole W...... the Lifeproof LVT is luxury vinyl planks/tile.... looks like real wood or tile...you can get in "click together" or "peel and stick"....it made of vinyl...no wood in it at all....you can soak it in water and nothing happens...it plastic...Nicole...I think what you  are thinking of is vinyl sheets... the big rolls or squares that get glued down...like back in the 70's :) The LVT are planks that are between 12 mm thick....come in boxes of planks that are usually 6-8 inches wide..... 48-60 inches long etcWhen most people talk about "laminate" they are usually referring to a product with a thin synthetic material bonded to a wood backing....the synthetic part has a printed image of the wood grain etc...the vast majority of them have some wood backing, so if they get wet, they soak up water and buckle/warp etc....the surface it very durable, but the backing is not water proof in most of them...usually "click together" etc....That's the nice thing about LVT/LVP..... if you buy the decent stuff it looks and act just like laminate but is 100% water proof....and the surface is just as durable if not more so then laminateTile is a great choice too, but not as DIY friendly to the average landlord
Clifton Frazier will using the brrr method cut into cash flow?
19 December 2017 | 25 replies
As you alluded, it can vastly exceed the cash flow of the business.On the darker side, refinancing can also be a game of balance sheet chess used to smooth "earnings" in a cyclical industry or mask the decline of a faltering business.Regardless of how you fill your bank account, that portion which we call cash flow should be that which comes from operations.
Marci Stein Who pays for new kitchen floor?
8 May 2018 | 26 replies
Ripping up vinyl is a PITA if it doesn't peel up in a big sheet.
Ted Clayton Advice needed for becoming a syndicator when finances are lacking
1 December 2017 | 12 replies
Just like you hear from airline stewards, make sure to put on your oxygen mask before trying to help others.