MIchael McCUe
running a blog on my website
19 January 2025 | 4 replies
A great blog catches their attention, encourages them to visit your website, and introduces them to your services.If you’re running out of ideas, here are a few blog topics that could work well for South Ontario Windows & Doors:"5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Windows" – Help customers identify when to upgrade."
Lee Miller
SFH to Duplex conversion in Chattanooga
1 January 2025 | 7 replies
Most likely all new mechanicals, windows, a fair amount of framing, insulation, etc., etc.
Ed Lopez
Excessive "Make Ready" Costs from Property Manager
21 January 2025 | 35 replies
Drive to store / supply house #2 for materials.Shop for and purchase materials at sore / supply house #2.Drive to store / supply house #3 for materials.Shop for and purchase materials at sore / supply house #3.Drive to store / supply house #4 for materials.Shop for and purchase materials at sore / supply house #4.Drive to the property.Do the following repairs at the property.Bathroom 1 : Shower/Tub Caulking | Re-caulk tubBathroom 1 : Toilet bolt caps | Missing bolt capBathroom 1 : Window Covering | Missing miniblindsBedroom 1: closest to the front door : Door/Knob/Lock | Door know needs tightenedNeeds deadbolt installedBedroom 1: closest to the front door : Window Covering | Broken miniblinds needs repacedKitchen 1 : Wall/Ceiling | Pull nails and spackleLiving Room 1 : Wall/Ceiling | Nail and holes in panelingLiving Room 1 : Window Covering | Miniblinds need repairedEntry 1 : Security/Screen Door | Replace Exterior Door ScreenEntry 1 : Wall/Ceiling | Spackle and paintBathroom 1 : Door Stop | Replace door stopBathroom 1 : Light Fixture | Replace bulbBathroom 1 : Shower/Tub Caulking | Re-silicone tubBathroom 1 : Toilet bowl/lid/seat | Replace toilet seatBathroom 1 : Toilet Paper Holder | Replace toilet paper holderBathroom 1 : Tub/Shower | Relay loose shower tilesBedroom 1: closest to the front door : Closet/Door/Track/Shelving | Install Closet RodBedroom 1: closest to the front door : Light Fixture/Fan | Fan light does not work - replace fanBedroom 2: 2nd closest to the front door : Closet/Door/Track/Shelving | Replace closet rodBedroom 2: 2nd closest to the front door : Window Covering | Replace blindsBedroom 3: furthest from the front door : Switch/Outlet | Install smoke/CO detectorBedroom 3: furthest from the front door : Window Covering | Replace blindDining Room 1 : Window Covering | Replace BlindHallway/Stairs 1 : Light Fixture | Replace bulbHallway/Stairs 1 : Other | Replace blindKitchen 1 : Window Covering | Replace other blindLaundry Room 1 : Light Fixture/Fan | Replace bulbLiving Room 1 : Switch/Outlet | Replace OutletsLiving Room 1 : Window Covering | Replace BlindsBasement 1 : Light Fixture/Fan | Replace bulbSystems 1 : Thermostat | Reattach thermostat 1.
Joel Betances
First time landlording help
30 January 2025 | 4 replies
I personally would fix the 3 windows and maybe consider cutting the rent a little more to gather more interest.
Ryan Marble
Buying land and building the multifamily residence???
12 January 2025 | 5 replies
Another note on construction cost, going vertical is very expensive now and would require have a great connect with a developer and a builder in the area.See what rents are in the area and run the numbers to ensure the rents will cover your costs and give you a solid return—using the 1% rule can help.
Les Key
Need advise on moving some walls / egress
25 January 2025 | 1 reply
By doing this the only window from the 2nd bedroom egresses into the enclosed space.
Mark Hafner
Unit broken into
28 January 2025 | 4 replies
Outside of the police report, I would just ensure all window and doors lock or functional.
Aldo Valeriani
Help Needed: Stop Work Notice in Covington, GA for Fix-and-Flip Property
29 January 2025 | 3 replies
Let's say you were replacing windows.
Ryan Schwarz
First Rental Property
29 January 2025 | 3 replies
I redid the cabinets, repainted and replaced all the windows.
Vidit Maini
Cracks Appearing in Condo – Normal wear and tear OR Structural Concern?
23 January 2025 | 9 replies
SizeCracks wider than 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) are a cause for concern Cracks wider than 15 millimeters (0.6 inches) may indicate a serious problem Cracks wider than 25 millimeters (1 inch) could be a sign of structural damage Location Cracks above doors and windows, Cracks near the ends of walls, Cracks where walls and ceilings meet, and Cracks that allow daylight in.