Isaac Geller
evaluation of multifamily property
24 February 2018 | 19 replies
Maybe some appliances will break but exterior repaints, roof, parking, etc. are all shiny and new.
Johann Jells
Closet in rental: simple bar or "system"?
23 February 2018 | 7 replies
Stain and poly the shelf (or buy the pvc wood) so you won't have to repaint it over the years.
Jonathan Yip
30 days on market... next step?
30 July 2018 | 55 replies
@Alfred Edmonds The second bathroom is actually original; we left largely as is to focus on the master and save on rehab costs (only repainted, reglazed tub, and replaced floor and toilet).As far as light fixtures - what would you recommend instead for reasonable ROI on a not-that-great area?
Chris Newton
Tenant entered property 3 weeks after lease expired!!!!!!!
14 May 2018 | 6 replies
My tenant caused damage by leaving carpets with excessive cat urine and vomit all over, burnt holes in it with hot coals in a plastic bucket and pretty much never vacuumed stairs, cleaned shower etc etc.She wanted some TV wires back that she left so she was organizing a painter to come and fill the holes and repaint them.
Matt Pich-Maxon
New member from Big Bear, CA
27 May 2018 | 8 replies
We are currently repainting the outside and installing landscaping which, when completed, given current valuations would give us an 80% LTV, while only having put together a 5% down payment of $12,000.
Cody DeLong
11 Unit in Livermore, Maine
4 April 2019 | 46 replies
The unit is being repainted and cleaned now and is being placed with a security deposit.
Cy Saelens
Does "new tenant fee" charged by PM companies kill annual profit
24 May 2018 | 0 replies
I think that this type of property would look like a good cashflow property for most investors.Now let's assume that we have a vacancy and between the time needed to repaint the unit, change the carpet and for the PM company to find a new tenant, we lose 30 days of rent.
Ryan Harris
What's most profitable?
1 June 2008 | 22 replies
However, making $23K for a 3 week roof and repaint is better pay than I ever made on any J-O-B.Don't get too hung up on the % return you get on a deal.
Account Closed
Things to inspect
12 June 2008 | 9 replies
Any holes/dents in sheetrock, particularly where doorknobs hit after the tenants have broken off the door stops.Excessive dirt at the corners of walls where people put their hands in order to turn corners.Dirt and grease on stove and oven.Dirt, grease and scum on tub and shower tile.Built up crud, hard water in toiletsUnkept lawn and shrubsCuts and tears in any linoleum or carpet.Stains in carpet.Smoke stains on ceilingsGrease on range hood.Dirty windows.CobwebsDirty baseboardsCrap left in garage.Unauthorized repainting of walls.These were always the big ones, and hardest for them to dispute, for me.all cash
Travis Bauman
10 unit in Ohio
4 July 2008 | 15 replies
Don't you need to get the carpets cleaned, the walls repainted, the bathroom scrubbed?