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Aref Shehadeh Fire alarm need to be hardwired?
24 December 2015 | 28 replies
New construction required hardwired or wireless interconnected systems. 
Vinson Lee Can I deduct from security deposit for my own labor
18 July 2018 | 9 replies
(I apologize for the format; my copy is in columns and it did not transfer very well.)Move-Out Charge SheetCleaningClean refrigerator $25.00Clean stove top $10.00Clean oven $30.00Clean kitchen cabinets $30.00Clean kitchen floor $25.00Clean kitchen countertops $15.00Clean tub/shower surround $30.00Clean sink $15.00Clean toilet $20.00Clean bathroom cabinets & floor $20.00Window cleaning (per window) $10.00Vacuum/sweep through dwelling $40.00FlooringRepair carpet $85.00Replace linoleum $6/sq. ft.Replace floor tile $75.00 ea.Replace laminate flooring $10/sq. ft.WallsRemove/treat mildew (per surface) $15.00Repair hole in wall $55.00Repaint (per wall/ceiling) $40.00DoorsReplace door (interior) $165.00Replace door (exterior) $485.00Replace weather stripping $25.00ElectricalReplace light bulb $3.00Replace light fixture globe $20.00Replace light fixture $65.00Replace electrical outlet/switch $15.00Replace electrical cover plate $2.00PlumbingReplace kitchen faucet $150.00Replace bathroom faucet $105.00Replace faucet handle $20.00Replace faucet aerator $10.50Replace shower head $27.00Replace toilet $175.00Replace toilet seat $25.00LocksReplace key (door or mailbox) $10.00Replace cylindrical door lock $35.00Replace deadbolt lock $25.00Windows and Window CoveringsReplace window pane (single) $75.00Replace window pane (double) $125.00Replace mini blind $20.00Rescreen window screen $25.00Replace window screen and frame $50.00MiscellaneousReplace refrigerator shelf $25.00Replace stove/oven knob $20.00Replace plastic countertop $275.00Replace mirror $45.00Replace medicine cabinet $75.00Replace towel bar $25.00Replace shower curtain rod $25.00Replace shower curtain & rings $13.00Replace shower/tub enclosure $350.00Replace thermostat $80.00Replace fire extinguisher $30.00Remove junk and debris (per area) $35.00Replace smoke detector $15.00Replace combo detector/alarm $40.00Replace alarm battery (per battery) $2.00Replace drop ceiling tile $10.00Replace wireless doorbell $35.00Replace portable window screen $10.00Actual charges may vary based on condition and/or vendor bill.
Tal Eisenberg Additional Income Revenue?
2 March 2012 | 2 replies
We are currently soliciting wireless companies about putting cell towers on the rooftop.
Sam Leon Lock selection by landlords
8 August 2017 | 48 replies
I use one of the wireless (uses cell phone technology and not phone lines) alarms I carry from house to house.
Lane Patterson Quick tip - For Disappearing AC Units
25 September 2013 | 19 replies
They even have some that are wireless and you can view with your mobile phone.
Max Reynolds Are wireless security systems a part of your rehabs/flips?
2 December 2023 | 3 replies
Investors / Flippers - do you install wireless security systems at your projects during/after construction?
Jon Klaus Stopping break ins?
26 June 2009 | 7 replies
This is what I use in all my houses:http://www.lasershield.netIt's portable, and doesn't require a phone line (there is a wireless unit you can get instead)...
Mark Breaux Downtown / Bad Area - Rent or Flip or Run?
30 June 2014 | 16 replies
Nobody then has to do it alone.Usually properties around 10K are stripped of anything valuable: plumbing, wiring (walls torn open for that), heating system, water heater, kitchen cabinets.In those neighborhoods you'll want to have a wireless alarm system, or they will tear out overnight anything that you've put in during the day.
Jeff Takle Tenants want technology!
4 March 2007 | 2 replies
* Residents want wireless access; 69 percent would like communities to offer wireless hotspots
Alexander Zurn Best ways to reduce expenses on small multifamily (heat, water)
17 July 2019 | 7 replies
Where you save money is on installation as the higher the voltage, the smaller wire (less cost) is required.