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Traver Freeman Do you pay for flyer design?
3 October 2018 | 22 replies
Would you hire a painter who's only going to paint half of your house, or only put one coat on and hope it makes your house look okay?
Account Closed Rehabbing Your First House
18 April 2012 | 60 replies
If the job is small say for a painter then pay him once the job is complete and inspected by you.5. have a backup--- somewhere and sometime for whatever reason some contractor will not be able to perform as you agreed to.
Mason V. Is this a good wholesaling letter?
15 October 2013 | 12 replies
You're a business person, and the plumber, painter, or carpet cleaner do not explain their profit margins to you.
Sharad M. Sub$30k - Property pictures
22 February 2023 | 255 replies
I paid the painter $700 for labor, flooring was $1,000 (labor and material), $600 to gut out the basement that had been poorly finished, and $300 for glass block windows in basement.
Nick J. GoGladiator T.V with BiggerPockets Founder
7 September 2009 | 8 replies
I wasn't asked to post this but I felt compelled to do so :mrgreen: If you guys aren't watching Harrison Painter and RyanOD with their really cool show they do everyday then you're missing out.
Imran Khan Move-in/Move out Services
22 August 2015 | 2 replies
In the past, ive had to call multiple contractors (handyman, painter, hvac guy, cleaning crew, junk removal, lawn crew). 
Julie Marquez Tenant Turnover: Took Me 15 Days, How Long Does It Take You?
12 September 2016 | 31 replies
Hi JulieWe start showing as soon as the tenant gives notice.It has been a challenge sometimes, I remember setting up showings at a house where the tenant was away for the weekend.Just her teenage kids were home.The first showing was embarrassing, but I managed to do a garbage bag / throw stuff in the cupboards (including dirty dishes)The next tenants took the place, but I made a deal with them to have our painter / handyman come in to do a bit of painting, after they moved in.It is not always ideal, some of the hustle between tenants, but I find if you communicate well, set expectations and do what you say you are going to do, you can avoid any loss in revenue.That being said, sometimes you have to shut a unit down between tenants to do a full on scrub down.To clean properly it really takes a lot of time.Mike
Chris R. What to ask the pros in front of you
27 April 2010 | 11 replies
2) do you have any preferred lendors that you use3) preferred agents4) (if your looking to buy and hold via renting) what ways do you find successful to get quality tenants5) any recommend contractors who do quality work at a good price (in case you need a painter, general handyman, electrician, 6) and then I would ask for their number and if I might call them if I had further questions when you are actually in the midst of a deal.Best of luck.Matt
Sharad M. How to pre qualify a handyman?
12 March 2011 | 17 replies
About two years ago, I was working on House #5, and I needed a painter.
Bienes Raices Painter wants 25% down to paint house
18 March 2011 | 16 replies
Just a thought, run a CL ad for painters.