21 July 2020 | 6 replies
The house is big enough you can split people up into painting trim, cutting in (following behind with the roller).

27 August 2023 | 11 replies
I look for low spots in the yard and around the house, the condition of the neighbor's homes relative to the subject, the condition of windows, and the material used to trim them.

14 September 2022 | 2 replies
Home has all new flooring, doors, trim, interior & exterior paint, newer roof, furnace with heat pump.

24 August 2023 | 0 replies
Usually the pictures say it all - even professional pictures can't hide abuse to baseboards, dirty trim, hoarding, etcI just had a decent applicant apply to one of our apartments.

18 December 2018 | 25 replies
It was so bad that we’d find dead bodies behind trim, inside outlets and light fixtures and stuck between window sills.

2 September 2023 | 8 replies
If a guest made a reservation prior to you having a hurricane or weather policy in place, let them know how the situation would be handled before a hurricane or a bad storm arises.As far as prepping your property goes, I would recommend checking the following boxes at a minimum before a storm/hurricane emerges:- Have a plan in place to secure outdoor furniture and miscellaneous items- Trim trees & branches- Have a protection plan in place for windows and doors- Waterproof important documents- Put fragile items or valuables on elevated surfaces- Review your insurance policy- Check that your roof and siding is secured and not loose- Ensure you still have an effective way to communicate in the case that service goes out in the areaIf you do not live near your property and are unable to check these boxes, find a reliable handyman and/or professional that will be able to complete these tasks for you.If I am missing anything, please add your suggestions below!

3 September 2023 | 8 replies
At a minimum I’d paint all the trim and the garage door white.

6 September 2023 | 0 replies
New exterior paint, minimal care landscaping, new flooring throughout, new trim/doors, new vanity/mirrors in bathrooms, updated appliances.

4 May 2019 | 1 reply
Here is What NOT to do:- Do not spend all of your savings fixing up the okay kitchen when you have not fixed the pipes, replaced the destroyed carpet, and taken out the wet wood panels all because (we are doing renovations anyway)- And do not run around aimlessly How we handled it:- We did spend most of our savings fixing the kitchen and now have to do most of the work ourselves to get the actual issues in the house fixed (Fix critical issues before aesthetics Always)- Fix the frozen pipes: Done- Fix all taps, shower heads, and fixtures destroyed during the flood: Done- Take our the destroyed carpet in the basement: Done- Repaint all rooms, baseboards, and door trims: DoneIn summary, when faced with an issue:1.

28 September 2016 | 4 replies
We expect to pay $2 - $2.50/sq ft for 2 tone paint including trim and ceilings, and we supply the paint.