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Josh Layhue Commercial unit and potential apartment; rehab both?
1 April 2008 | 5 replies
I want the cash register here and the storage cabinet there, an office in a back stock room, an alarm on this case, and a motion detector in the back room...Think office...
Cooper B. Worth it to replace water heater on flip?
7 November 2013 | 11 replies
I'm wondering if anyone has any insight on if it is worth the time and expense to replace a working heater with one that is brand NEW.The house is about $250k ARV, and will have new roof, windows, cabinets, bathrooms, in case that makes a difference.
Mike Wallace what service is the best for tenant credit reports?
26 May 2013 | 6 replies
I guess that answers the question.Per federal law, if you want access to full credit reports (as opposed to just a basic recommendation to rent or not rent) you have to have a site inspection to make sure you have things like a lock on the door, a password protected computer, shredder, and a locking file cabinet where you store tenant information.
Karen Margrave CABINETS - CUSTOM, STOCK OR ?
21 September 2014 | 13 replies
When you're building new construction, do you use Stock cabinets or Custom?
Mark Albano Cash flow analysis.
23 September 2014 | 41 replies
Let me list what you may have to update, fix, or replace:1) Roof2) Paint (inside, maybe exterior too)3) Garbage Disposal4) Carpet5) Hardwood refinishing6) Ceiling Fans/Fixtures7) Garage Opener8) Door Sweeps and weather stripping9) Countertops depending on material and abuse 10) Cabinet hardware, touch up if they are nicked, scratched11) Appliances (plus repairs when they come up)12) Drains may clog13) Periodic Caulking inside and out14) Possible gutter cleaning15) Air Conditioning and/or heating system16) Pest Control17) Turnover Costs between tenants (power, water, time expenses, handyman expenses, cleaning crew potentially18) Bathroom Exhaust Vents19) Electrical Outlets sometimes have connections burn off (repair expense)20) lock changes between tenants21) Updating of unit to keep it marketable22) all others as this list is not all inclusive.
Wallace Zhou Need advise to rehab a house build in 1911
21 September 2014 | 4 replies
For example: I'm currently thinking instead of restoring the cabinets I should have gotten new doors and drawer faces made up.
Chris DeHaan First Rental Property Under Contract
13 March 2014 | 9 replies
The cabinets and appliances were replaced one year ago with basic "builder grade" units.
Robert Blanchard Would you leave this kitchen the way it is, or get rid of the red cabinets?
20 March 2015 | 17 replies
Assuming the cabinets are nice and that these pics aren't making them look better than they are - I would keep the red cabinets and lose the black-and-white floor and trim.  
Justin Richardson The ins and outs of bidding on a foreclosure at auction.
5 March 2015 | 13 replies
So you may have a gutted bathroom, missing electrical panel, rotten floors, water damaged cabinets, and on and on and on.  
Brennan Utt What would you do ?
8 March 2015 | 9 replies
I could put cabinets below the window..