Kristen Haynes
Which Remodeling Projects give you the most bang for your buck?
10 May 2024 | 0 replies
New RVP flooring and painting walls, trim, and ceilings are also included in this cost.Deck additionWith space to enjoy the great outdoors continuing to be high on home-hunters’ wishlists, a deck addition is a great investment, even if you plan on selling soon.
John C.
New Roof Flooded Building
9 May 2024 | 1 reply
-Ultimately, the water came through the roof/ceiling a soaked my first floor, insulation electric, sheet rock, flooring all ruined.
Colleen F.
When do you tear down vs Renovate in a house currently rentable?
10 May 2024 | 13 replies
The unit is rented consistently and is functional but also needs upgrades, new siding (has 2 layers), Some rooms could benefit from re-wiring and more insulation, Painting is always an issue as it is not plaster but older thin wallboard. kitchen is fairly new, bathroom could use upgrade, upstairs bedrooms have some pitched ceilings but I don't think based on the foundation/construction it is a candidate for a full second story and it had a new roof a few years ago.
Diana Tran
Seller Has Counteroffer, How Should We Negotiate?
9 May 2024 | 8 replies
-Has no crawlspace (common for older properties) so we couldn't see the foundation-Drywood termite/wood decaying fungi damage seen on all the windows/doors/parts of the beam on the exterior, parts of roof decking and rafters in the attic-Old leaks/moisture damage seen in the ceilings and attic-Parts of the roof has patch work-Roof doesn't have any permits on record (don't know how old it is)Seller's offer to me:-Fumigation treatment for drywood termites (tenting the house)-Replace and repair all damage wood throughout the house-Replace the entire roof with a new permit-Replace one window in every room (not all)-Pay for a structural engineer to inspect the foundation-Offer to get quotes for repairs and have a 15-20K budget to make all repairs, house is 500K.
Patti Connolly
Looking for a Letter Template on proper AC installation
9 May 2024 | 4 replies
Once about 10 years ago our tenant did not install their unit correctly and the water condensation was dripping into the house and actually caused part of the ceiling to collapse.
Douglas Gratz
What is the new construction process? Dig lot, pour concrete, etc
14 May 2024 | 201 replies
And if your architect is designing you this house with 8 ft ceilings, FIRE HIM NOW.
Robert Geibel
Orlando STR-Recent Investors, seeing good returns?
9 May 2024 | 8 replies
A lot of those people were sold on ADR and occupancy numbers that were the ceiling and not the norm.
Cory J Thornton
New Construction VS Existing Housing
10 May 2024 | 23 replies
Hundred+ year old homes that needed a full gut, some begging for the addition of a full 2nd story and even digging down in the basement to increase ceiling height and functionality.
Jimmy Humphrey
Over Leveraged?
10 May 2024 | 116 replies
The sky seems to be the limit.The only hint of a debt ceiling limit I've seen implied in discussions/podcasts is the limits that various banks decide to put on an individual.
Yusuke Koike
Broken pipes cause tenant not to stay in the property
7 May 2024 | 20 replies
Hello,My name is LeoOne of my investor friend has an issue with his rental property (2 story townhome with HOA)What was happened to him and the unit is1) the drain pipe on 2nd floor bathroom was broken2) water leaked in the 1st floor ceiling and walls3) in contractors opinion, this problem was caused by just normal wear and tear (already 40 year building)4) Those pipes are not shared wish other units (service the unit only) and HOA won't do anything or take care of it. 5) it will take 1-2 months for everything to be fixed up6) Tenant will need to evacuate to a hotel or shelter I have two questions,#1 In this case, whose insurance should cover the fee of tenant's hotel while the damages are fixed up?