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Aaron McGinnis Flip report - Sinkhole (56k go home)
6 May 2013 | 43 replies
I doubt that anyone wants to see the plumber gluing pipe together :)Foundation in, subfloor built -Exterior walls from the outside -Exterior walls from the back -Chalking out the interior walls -More chalking out -Ceiling joists going in -Bracing up the walls -That's a whole lotta wood!
Bryan L. House Flippers are just greedy, evil, law-breakers
5 February 2014 | 10 replies
They will still need to repaint the interior, but I'm even giving them the paint.
Jessica H. How much do you pay for wall prep/painting?
15 February 2014 | 13 replies
Thx.If you've gotten a quote for $2500 for full interior paint (all ceilings, walls and trim) that includes wallpaper removal and sheet repair, I think that's a good price.
Account Closed Minimun width requirements for SFR development on vacant land (in LA County)?
6 February 2014 | 0 replies
/lot (22.52.100, 22.52.250)Maximum Height Limit:35 feet from existing or excavated grade (22.20.110) (unless modified by a special standards district such as a community standards district.)Minimum Required Parking:2 covered parking spaces per single family residence (22.52.1180)Standard Yard Requirements:Front Yard: 20 feet (22.20.120), except as provided in special Standards DistrictRear Yard: 15 feet or 20% of average depth of shallow lot, but not less than 10 feet (22.20.120 and 22.48.110)Side Yards: Interior Lot: 5 feet or 10% of average width of narrow lot, but not less than 3 feet (22.20.120 and 22.48.100)Corner Lot: 5 feet except on reversed corner lot, which is 10 feet (22.20.120)Development Standards:(See 22.20.105 regarding development standards for single-family residences)
Chris C. Can HOA REALLY dictate windows?
29 April 2015 | 27 replies
You're lucky they don't specify a certain brand, wood interior with brown clad!
Clay Smith Doing Repairs Before Closing
10 August 2020 | 12 replies
I've agreed to waive some exterior concrete work to come to agreement on a purchase price with seller completing several other repairs to the interior
Matthew G. Made my first offer...which was rejected! Could I offer more?
9 February 2014 | 4 replies
With the limited number of comps, it's hard to tell though.After figuring up costs to refinish floors, gut and update the bathroom, update the kitchen, and repaint interior/exterior, I estimate the repairs to be around 14k.
Douglas B. Estimating costs of repairs
24 August 2016 | 18 replies
Basic Stainless Steel Appliance Package: $2,500 (frig, stove/oven combo, vent hood, dishwasher, with labor to install - we do not include microwave)New Roof: $4,000 (new tin roof - prices vary greatly depending on # of squares area on the roof)New Carpet: $2,000 (includes new pad with aprox. carpeted area of about 1000 sq. ft.)Bathroom Remodel: $2,500 (new ceramic tile shower stall, new ceramic tile flooring, new vanity, mirror, light fixtures, sink, and faucet fixture)Paint Interior: $3,000 (includes painting and some general drywall/finishing prep work)New Vinyl Siding: $3,500 (covering existing cladding with vinyl siding)Paint Exterior: $2,000 (2 coats of exterior paint, minimal prep work)All of these are VERY basic estimates based on a house with 1400 square feet of total interior space.
John Chapman ?Building a Junker Portfolio
2 November 2015 | 42 replies
Forty of the roof airs were considered damaged and would be replaced. mgmt people convinced Lloyds of London that the interior exchanger was not compatible and insurance replaced both.
Dwaine Wright Can an HOA claim "no responsibility" for actions of its contractors
15 February 2014 | 6 replies
Who is responsible for interior damage from a common area element?