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Clifton Jones Need Help On FL Home
29 December 2008 | 1 reply
I do know that the price of shingles went up recently (according to a client) so the price may be a little more than that now.
Adam Black Standardized Contractor Bid Sheet?
26 January 2009 | 5 replies
This way the GC can easily bid out each part of the job, and get me a bid much more quickly than if he has to consolidate based on my "room to room" list of things to do.I'll then have my GC give me a labor bid broken down into the following components:- Permits- Demo/Dumpster- Foundation- Roof Framing- Roof Felt/Shingles- Siding- Gutters/Soffits/Fascia- Decks/Porches- Landscaping- Doors- Windows- Wall Framing/Sheetrock- Electrical Rough- Electrical Final- Plumbing Rough- Plumbing Final- HVAC Rough- HVAC Final- Kitchen Cabinets/Countertops- Bathroom Cabinets- Bathroom Fixtures- Interior Paint- Exterior Paint- Carpet- Hardwood- Tile- Vinyl- OtherOther could consist of anything from install mini-blinds to replacing outlet covers to installing appliances.This generally gives me (and the GC) enough detail that the job can be accurately estimated, and if things change (or surprises are found), we can adjust individual areas accordingly.This also gives me a good idea how much each of his subs will be making, allowing me to figure out what his profit margins will be -- giving me some negotiating help if needed.If your contractors have an issue with filling this out, try telling them, "My lender is requiring me to break it down this way in order to approve the loan."
Tiara Murray Rehab horror stories...any?
30 March 2009 | 5 replies
So now we are in the process of getting those installed quickly so that we can finally sell this house before the price for used shingles gets to the point where people will be willing to steal those!
Account Closed My first rentals were remote rehabs; Here's what happened!
7 September 2018 | 6 replies
I choose a grayish shingle style and used a 30-year architectural shingle.
Kirti Patel How I lost 200k investing in Rehab project
1 April 2020 | 42 replies
Perhaps find a fairly recent graduate from the top of his/her law school class who hung up a shingle rather than joining a large firm.Your pals have other projects in the works so your $200k is out there and the goal should be to get it back asap. 
Ashley Davis Closing today / Tenant occupied foreclosure.. what would you do?
28 August 2018 | 68 replies
Even if you didn't physically go there, there's still plenty to see in Google Maps and many local computerized deed registries.I suggest you take company with you for the door knock, preferably large, male company.
Aaron Linden Contractor Troubles - Roofer
27 August 2018 | 11 replies
Have they dug out the areas to re-shingle them to find the leak and fix it?
Nate S. Should I refinance or not?
10 September 2018 | 10 replies
The house desperately needs a new roof, the church put the shingles on wrong.
David Wolber Insurance "recommendations", hidden cost of property ownership!
29 August 2018 | 3 replies
. $10k later they are off my back.Three months later…We closed on this duplex in New London a month ago to house hack a bit and live mortgage free.Took me awhile to find an insurance company because of the age/size and style of the property (it’s 5600 sqft, Victorian built in 1900).We ended up going with State Farm.Usual thing happened; guy comes out and takes a look, gives a few things we should “look at”.Tells me about a tree that needs trimming and a set of stairs on the deck needs repaired; no big deal.Two weeks after closing we get a call from SF that we have been “randomly” selected for a 3rd party inspection.Two week after that we get a call from the agent saying we now have 4 things we must complete to include CUTTING said tree down, replacing windows, fixing the stairs and now I have to paint the CEDAR shingles on the garage because only half of it is painted.As you would expect, I took this news very well and only raised my voice with the guy a little.He told me I had 60 days to fix or start the repair and that a letter would be issued on the 20th of August.Silly me, I though this letter would outline what I needed to complete.NOPE, it was a letter from SF saying that my coverage was declined and was accompanied with a refund check for my premium.Turns out that 60 days is from the date when the policy was issued, not the date of this letter.So we are now 30 days into the 60 days repair window and I’m just now getting the information… Oh and that 60 days also include a couple days to insure the agent has time to come out and re-inspect and send it to underwriting.So my 60 day window was actually only 20.Additionally, every time I call them to ask a question, I get yet another list of things I should fix.Stop giving me your opinion about what you think I should do and tell the required recommendations you need me to do so I don’t lose my insurance policy!
Kyle Fitzpatrick What is the best type of roof cleaner?- Curb Appeal
16 April 2019 | 2 replies
Yeah, this doesn't work well for an asphalt-shingled roof.