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Austin Faux Rehab or Rebuild for Newbie?
19 March 2015 | 13 replies
@Austin Faux i would consider going against the grain and do a complete rehab with all the bells and whistles.
Russell Howes Home Inspectors who Specialize in Older Homes
14 November 2020 | 2 replies
I just had an offer accepted on an old (vintage ~1910-ish) house in Salt Lake county and am looking for an inspector who's familiar with the things to look out for.
Andrey Y. How you can profit from a Big Mortgage
8 April 2020 | 117 replies
Don't even start with Brooklyn lol you'll have a bunch more people on BP who will chime in and break it down for you how much WEALTH they made by investing for profit rather than cash faux.
Dan L. Staircase Rehab Ideas
27 February 2020 | 4 replies
I highly suggest these vintage-looking Safavieh carpets - I have several. 
Jared Mann Awkward conversation: Female Insight Needed
7 February 2020 | 20 replies
The following items should NEVER be flushed into the sewer system: Disinfecting/surface wipes Mop or “Swiffer” type refills Baby/ Adult wipes Paper towels Jewelry wipes Pet care wipes Cosmetic wipes First Aid wipes Disposable diapers or diaper liners Bio-pads (nursing home, home health care, etc.)
Jeremy Gengenbach Can I fix ugly painted exterior brick?
3 February 2020 | 32 replies
A garage door is not an accent, and in MOST cases should be the same color as the body of the house, unless of course it's an actual wood door, faux wood, glass panels, etc.Accent what you'd like to stand out.
Jay Maranan Carpet for rental unit? Yes? No?
15 March 2020 | 74 replies
For the love of RE investing...for goodness sake....NO CARPETEveryone already said why...but in case anybody needs a reminder....the number one return on investment for upgrades of rentals is  wood floors or faux wood floors! 
Sonny Sach Rental agreement - Tenant must allow to show property
8 May 2018 | 13 replies
Savvy tenants aren't going to just believe you when you say it will be cleaned and painted and in pristine condition and available on the day it's supposed to be - when they are stepping over someone dirty laundry.And, they won't feel comfortable looking inside closets or the garage, etc.And, there's the potential liability of your current tenant claiming some expensive jewelry disappeared during your walk-throughs.I know the idea of having to eat a month's rent in-between tenants hurts, but I truly believe you get better tenants, who will not be as likely to cost you in problems, if you clear out the last one, get the unit in beautiful show condition, then start showing it.