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Steven Maduro what renovations make the most sense for your rentals
17 October 2012 | 16 replies
It had a plastic glued-on shower wall.
Frank Adams AFTER you've done the move-out inspection
1 August 2007 | 1 reply
A small (16 oz) plastic can of sheetrock repair goop.
Dave Kennedy Abandon home- where to get info?
3 October 2007 | 6 replies
I remeber when they built it it was a mod home, quickly/cheaply built, plastic siding...etc No character to it at all.
J H My next question - finding distressed sellers
5 November 2018 | 25 replies
Bandit Signs are printed on corrugated plastic in a wide variety of colors.
George P. trouble renting one house
13 January 2012 | 11 replies
Mitch, the carpet idea makes sense. i was thinking about that, but we tell them that we dont want people to walk on the carpet, that's why it's not changed. we tell them about it, just like that, that we dont want people to mess it up, and they nod in agreement and say "it makes sense"..it looks good, just has odor to it. maybe i can just change it and put plastic where people can walk on it.there's no space for a dishwasher.. it's not a large kitchen, not much of an option, in my opinion. maybe that's a drawback (but can't be the reason with the singles)here's the link, take a look at the pictures - http://onpointrentals.com/index.php?
Phil Tsouridis Rehab Question - What to offer & how much to fix?
1 November 2011 | 12 replies
.- New sub floors in Kitchens where needed , and then Linoleum floors in kitchen- Total Cleanout 3-4 Roll Off Dumpsters for left behind junk- Linoleum in pantry 4x8- 2 Bathrooms - Needs new linoleum and 1 needs Sub floor- Bathroom walls - rip off old plastic tile in one and make drywall and paint - Ba 2 Needs Rip off wall paper and skim and paint2 - Living room Kitchen & (2) Dining Room and 3 (6)Bed rooms Refinish Hardwood floors on ea floor so x22- Living rooms, kitchen and dining rooms, remove wall paper and skim coat, and paint all walls and ceilings2 - Living Rooms and windows remove all trim and replace with new and paint ( lead Paint )2 - Repair Bathroom Ceilings and Pantry Ceilings and then paint6 Bedrooms Fix Drywall, paint walls and ceilings2 Bathrooms install bathtub wall panels2 - Install Kitchen Cabinets , and countertops, and Sink in both pantrys2- Install Dishwashers including pipe, drains and elec in two pantries2 - Over stove - More cabinets in Kitchen @ 6 ft top and bottom with countertops2 Install washer and dryer hookups after bringing power to locationApprox 150-200 ft of Asbestos removal in basementalso what is the lead time to do all this..?
Chelsy C Another issue for my first flip
9 November 2011 | 14 replies
Get a termite inspection during your purchase process so you know what issues are there and can handle them during your rehab.Since you are, where you are and the problem is only in one spot (as indictaed by your post) use plastic to seal off the kitchen, chip up the tiles, replace the bad wood beams in teh subfloor, and replace the tiles.
Rich Weese BP seminar
3 February 2012 | 6 replies
At Staples, they are cheap to buy, maybe a buck or two, and they have a clip to attach to either a collar or shirt pocket, with transparent plastic surrounding the name inserted on paper; Staples also sells ones that have an elastic lanyard to be worn around the neck.
Nate Wong What protection LLC offers exactly, Attorney disagreed? what is the code for wiring under Crawlspace
15 January 2013 | 17 replies
I just talked to the contractor, he will redo the electric work to drill through the joists with romex plastic electrical wires.
Sam Leon Time limit on repairs by tenant?
9 February 2013 | 4 replies
Then close the window up temporarily with some plastic sheeting or something else while you wait for your contractor/handyman to come in to repair.It sounds like you may want to talk to property management so you can have a professional worry about issues like this in a manner to best protect you and your interests.