
10 January 2023 | 7 replies
@Michael FureyPlumbing:Check for leaks and other signs of water damage, such as water stains on walls or ceilings.Look for rusty or corroded pipes, which can indicate that the pipes are old and in need of replacement.Check the water pressure to ensure that it is adequate.Look at the condition of the septic or sewer system to see if it needs repairs or replacement.Inspect the water heater and other appliances that use water to ensure that they are in good working condition.Electrical:Check for frayed or damaged wires, which can be a fire hazard.Look for overloaded circuits or outdated electrical panels, which may need to be upgraded.Inspect the condition of light fixtures and switches to ensure that they are in good working condition.Look for signs of wear and tear on the electrical system, such as scorched outlets or outlets that don't work properly.Confirm that there are enough outlets in each room to meet the current standard.Make sure the grounding system is present and efficient to guarantee safety against electrical hazards.It's also important to keep in mind that an old electrical or plumbing system may have to be brought up to code before you can sell the property.

20 May 2021 | 113 replies
i am shocked that no one has mentioned Kitchen Kompact.here is how it looks. this is Chad OakI just did one with 14 cabinets, toe kicks, crown molding for around $1400. that's cabinets only. this is the same line, just a darker finish:all the builders get it here since they are available the next day from the warehouse close by. it ends up being about $100 per cabinet and you dont have to stain, assemble, all that crap. they are great cabinets, wooden doors. the back is a little thin, but never had an issue.they dont even have a display at HD. you have to ask and they can show you the different (4-5) door styles they have. they are 4x better than in store stock junk.http://www.kitchenkompact.com/styles2.htmi looked at the sites you posted above. the % discount doodoo is a red flag of "let's make it look like a whole sale price and website (very busy is the motto here) and still charge people that look for a deal $2-3k+ for a 10x10 kitchen. then we will get them on the "Accessories"". so you think it's a "great discount place, screw these box stores".the only negative with KK is when i did the darker one. looks AMAZING, but the saw was not sharp enough and it chipped the corners. the DARK skin is VERY thin and the white below shows and stands out like a sore thumb.noone can beat HD KK cabinet prices and delivery. i have tried their other distributors and they were all higher.i can go on and on, but if i have not convinced you by now, i should just stop.

20 June 2018 | 48 replies
For example, when I had C class properties, I rented with stains in the carpet.

17 October 2019 | 42 replies
High end custom cabinets, real marble counter tops, extensive woodwork, staining, painting and skim coating, built ins, quarter sawn white oak flooring.

17 March 2017 | 5 replies
If you run them through a planer and sand them they stain very well.

22 November 2019 | 26 replies
All quartz will stain and burn as it is a synthetic productThe RTA cabinets are more expensive then big box stores.
1 December 2021 | 27 replies
Take photos of doors, floors, yard, excrement, stains on grass, noise complaints.

1 March 2021 | 91 replies
On move out inspection, they looked fine and I didn’t notice the funky smell because I had a mask on.A few days later we went back to turn the apartment and the smell was strong, we pulled back the carpets and on the back side you see stains every where you can imagine.

22 January 2021 | 1 reply
All brick with stone lentils and sills with tons of leaded and stained glasswork.
6 February 2023 | 27 replies
If you withhold without documentation you could owe the tenant 2x the security deposit.If you want to be safe get them out the itemized damages this morning.Typically as easy as:Microwave - $285Floor damage - $180Carpet stains - $400Wall damage - $600Etc.Total damages: $1,800Security deposit $1,400Security deposit to be returned to resident: $0*Disclaimer I am not a practicing attorney thing.