Matthew Rembish
What to do with Wallpaper
8 January 2018 | 20 replies
Matthew Rembish You can remove it, the cost is dependent on the adhesive used.
Georgui Kasaev
Getting my LICENSE, anyone else doing the same?
5 May 2018 | 117 replies
I know you're new also and out of state, so they'd likely set up any mentoring with a local FL broker/agent, but I know there is residual equity share for sponsorship and I'd rather someone who's put effort into sharing info get that bonus rather than a randomly assigned one (or however they do it if no sponsor is listed) I'm going to schedule my test for next week.
Account Closed
Where to start? Seems impossible to break in to this
18 February 2020 | 76 replies
It is more of a job because as soon as you stop doing the deals your income stops.Buy and hold is a longer term investing strategy that allows you to build equity as well as residual cash flow.A lot of people try to utilize the former to achieve the latter.
Tom R.
Removing wallpaper and paint questions.
11 March 2018 | 10 replies
Basically, you'll need to remove the old paper, rinse the walls wwith water and sponge to remove any adhesive spots, let dry for at least 24 hrs. sand the wall to get it smooth, then you can paint with an oil base paint to act as a sealer/primer, let dry for another day, now you can spackle and sand to final finish, and youre ready to apply the real paint to the wall.
Rudy Manna
Wallpaper falling apart
4 October 2016 | 10 replies
If all the adhesive has failed and it's coming off in sheets, pull down everything that's loose and do the same thing.
Will Barnard
Cash Flow vs. Appreciation
1 July 2008 | 182 replies
Although I beleive in cash flow, and always strive for it, the true ultimate goal is to eventually sell the residential property for large gains and defer/avoid taxes as permitted by law.Commercial property is where wealth and long term residual income lives.
Tom Doan
How To Afford A Lambo?
6 September 2017 | 178 replies
Ed- as Ed mentioned, the newness wears off and the residue is left.
Dan Ward
If you ever have questions about paint...I'm your guy!
25 July 2017 | 136 replies
I would caution you against using any mild acidic cleaning agent, a strong degreaser (Krud Kutter) would do just as good, just make sure you don't use a super cheap one because it might leave an oily residue.
Scott W.
What's the longest you kept carpet in a rental
29 August 2013 | 2 replies
I would favor hard surface floors whether tile, linoleum or hardwood/synthetic variants and simply provide some sort of adhesive backed strips of carpet over the hard surfaced floors if dealing with property that requires carpeted living space for handicapped tenants in government subsidized properties & I would imagine greater savings in the long run since I've seen hardwood floors that are over 50 years old!
Jon K.
Outdoor Smokers.... does the inside of property smell?
13 November 2013 | 21 replies
It is not unheard to have to replace drywall to remove the odour and residue.