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Bryan Young Indoor Pool / inside garage
19 May 2022 | 10 replies
That includes light fixtures, door knobs, shelving, window hardware, etc.  
Account Closed My Tenants Want the Basement Finished
18 March 2016 | 42 replies
Are they going to expect painted walls, new flooring, shelving in the laundry area, etc?
Linda M. tax deduction for for items brought separately from renovation
4 February 2018 | 14 replies
Cabinets, Counters and Shelving - These items qualify as tangible personal property because they meet the definition in Reg.
Kate B. Buying a 4 plex with Absestos (vermiculite) insulation in attic
16 December 2015 | 32 replies
@Kate B.We encounter asbestos laden vermiculite all the time.  
Mitch Rice $8K Paint Estimate?!
4 September 2019 | 53 replies
He also took $900 off the top of the bid.This includes: drywall repair, wallpaper removal, trim/doors, shelves/mantle in living room and basement, kitchen cabinets, ceilings where needed, and all walls except the bedrooms.Thanks again for everyone's feedback. 
Cal C. Reserves are almost an absolute necessity!
2 January 2015 | 44 replies
I recently bought a property that within 3 months requires:A new roof: 16K-25K (not entirely a surprise I knew it's near the end of life span but didn't expect immediately leaks)Subterrainean termite termicide perimeter treatment: 1K (a surprise)Drywood termite tenting: 1.2K (not a surprise but didn't know the extent of damages)Power line weatherhead cracked: 1.3K (a big surprise)Interior doors and closet shelving from sub termite damages: $500 (a surprise)New water heater: $650 (not a surprise)So yes, you need cash reserves.
Anna Ahhee OPEN MINDED INVESTORS??
13 December 2013 | 42 replies
I feel the most positive changes in our society are easier enacted by those in urban development than our political and financial leaders, and as an investor it puts me in a rare position to play a part in the connection between the two poles of the equation.I'm also very interested in all of the feedback from our BP community, as it seems there is more working knowledge here than on the shelves at Barnes and Noble, or through the corporate pipelines.
James Masotti Kitchens in rentals
22 February 2016 | 34 replies
One idea if it is by a door is put open shelves so you have say a 10 deep shelf that is 24 inches wide.
Shawn Underwood Who pays - tenant or landlord?
28 March 2016 | 9 replies
The tenant was previously told to keep the area clean of any debris and she is generally on top of things but at the same a pain with requests (she wanted me to install shelving in the basement at my expense, at move-in she said the property wasn't clean because there was 1 hair in the tub -I think we all know this kind of tenant).
George P. Witnessed myself
28 September 2011 | 13 replies
Makes you want to call and ask...with a smoke laden raspy voice, of course, "Cun me n my five youngens come see yur place?"