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Account Closed lease language that prevents residents from attempting repairs
19 November 2015 | 2 replies
Any damage due to or associated with the installation or use of a water filled furniture or bedding will be restored in full at the expense of the lessee.
Henry Garcia henry garcia home builders
21 March 2016 | 5 replies
Build restore.  
Lee Scarlett HOW TO DISPOSE OF BUILDING MATERIALS
29 March 2016 | 18 replies
If you have unused surplus you can't return or if anything you removed from the property is in good condition, look into donating to one of Habitat for Humanity's ReStore locations.
Arthur E. Anything I can do about abused woodwork?
1 April 2016 | 17 replies
I would contact your local restoration company.
Brie Schmidt After a fire - Tenant property
3 April 2016 | 10 replies
Hire Paul Davis Restoration and they will take care of all those details.
Sean Ridlon Hello from Sean in Wasilla, AK!
3 April 2016 | 1 reply
Before that, I worked for a non-profit that completed period-accurate restorations on homes for sale in historic districts.We also operate a small-scale pastured hog farm for income.My family and I became interested in real estate a few years ago and have been getting "educated".We are looking forward to our first deals, and have recently started making offers in our local market.Thanks for reading!
Brandon Purdeu Chronicles of a newbie part II
4 April 2016 | 2 replies
My contractor and I went to the local Habitat for Humanity Restore and found a set of cabinets that will work for the house for $775 and they need to be repainted for $200 which drops my cabinet costs by $1200 from my estimates.
Chris Herrera Flood Zone
11 October 2016 | 9 replies
I know my mom was paid by all of her insurers when "Katrina" happened and her property was restored to its original status. 
Kurt Gardner 3+ year investor
9 April 2016 | 1 reply
We will not buy a property we would not live in ourselves, and follow a basic formula of a purchase price at ~50% of fully restored value and no more than another 20% of FRV for rehab (typically we spend around 12-15% - most recent example is a property we bought in February for $26k, put in $11k, appraised at $61k, and rents for $825).I doubt we'll continue flipping anytime soon.  
Maria Ingram New: Realtor from Texas
29 February 2016 | 4 replies
I am also a Financial Education Service Agent helping people restore their credit and more.