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Cheryl S Rehabbing for Rental Properties
1 October 2012 | 18 replies
Some have that stove and fridge sitting somewhere, others just go and buy a used one and have no issue with it.
Benjamin K. HUD Home Financing (Big Bank Underwriters)
7 January 2013 | 2 replies
(Appraisal stated that certain repairs-such as adding a stove that is missing, sheetrock repair and touchup paint must be done before home reaches appraised value-contract price $85600-appraised value after about $1500 in repairs $97500) Original appraisal came in at $90,000 with no stipulations but somewhere along the way the appraisal was revised with stipulations.
John A. Separating Gas Lines For Tenants To Pay?
19 March 2013 | 7 replies
Put that way, it would take a VERY long time to recover the capital to separate the heat.It's funny, I once lived in a rent stabilized building with separate gas meters for the stoves, but heat and electric were included!
Chad M. Section 8 Viability?
4 February 2013 | 5 replies
I'm not paying any utilities, so those amounts need to be backed out.Another thing in my area is that some offices require the landlord to provide a stove and fridge and others don't.As far as the longevity of the Section 8 program, I don't think Obama will do anything to end it.
Minna Reid The trouble with newbies
27 June 2007 | 23 replies
Foolishness.To quote from Bruce Williams: "There are some people who, whenyou tell them a stove is hot will thank you and go on their way, others have to smell burning flesh".all cash
Wes Marden A few(9) rehab questions
13 April 2008 | 1 reply
My mom's kitchen just has screw in hooks next to her stove, but I was thinking maybe something a little fancier. 5.
Heather Pelletier We bought our 1st Rehab house
10 January 2009 | 26 replies
(fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave)We have purchased all new doors for interior, 13@ $500.We will install 4 new windows ourselves, others in house are new.We still need to get estimates on kitchen counter and cabinets (can't get done until after demo) need to purchase 2 new toilets, new bathroom sink, interior paint, many misc. things such as ceiling fans, light switches, ect....How are we doing so far?
Carolina E. Chicago Heights Deal Analysis
3 September 2013 | 6 replies
Once needs a stove, closet doors reinstalled (which are available), bathroom sink.
Mike Nelson Help with first deal....
21 August 2011 | 12 replies
I can produce these prices in SoCal and if you are in SoCal I would be willing to walk your first job with you:Painting (inside and outside): $2/SFCarpet: $2/SF installed and add a little for stairsCeramic tile: $1/SF + $3/sf - $6/SF to installHardwood flooring: $3/SF + and $3/SF -$6/SF installedVinyl: $2/sf installedKitchen cabinets, sink, granite slab: $6000 (this will get a pretty nice kitchen)Bath remodel by a contractor: $6K - $8KWhirlpool stainless steel appliances (entry level DW, micro, stove): $1500 installedPricing your own installs with a handyman: Price materials at a big box store using the contractors desk and tell them you are new and self managing your first project.
Devon Daniels Should I buy this property?
19 February 2012 | 14 replies
I need to replace about 1900sq ft of floors(vinyl wood, $700-$1000), buy 6-10 gas wall heaters(used $500-750), painting in and out(sweat eqiuty$100), 2-4 window a/c units($500-1000), and 2 stoves and 1 fridge( $500). $3-4k in rehab?