
24 November 2014 | 8 replies
It is a gated community, and has well kept externals (newly paved road & parking; well trimmed yards).

7 June 2010 | 14 replies
This has new: windows, carpet, trim, light fixtures, travertine tile, maple cabinets (kitchen/bath), 6 panel doors/closet doors, granite tile counters/backsplash, appliances, paint inside and out, electrical panel, concrete front step, landscaping out front, furnace. 3/1 2 car gar, big lot, starter neighborhood/home, 960 sf. ranch no basement, been on mkt for 5 days w/ an offer coming in tonight.

10 October 2009 | 11 replies
In terms of the order of the exterior, it doesn't matter too much, but this is what I tend to do: - Termite and Pest Control - Roof - Siding/Trim/Sill Repair and Replacement - Soffit/Fascia Board Repair and Replacement - Gutters - Grading - Concrete Work - Decks/Porches - Landscaping - Fencing - Crawl Space - Garage Doors/Openers 3.
14 October 2010 | 3 replies
You can run caulking across the top of the tile or for a more finished look, trim the edge with moulding and hope the tiles are set level.

10 January 2011 | 10 replies
The curb appeal of the home is the FIRST thing prospective buyers see and nice landscaping and decorative trim along with multi paint clors and nice stucco can make all the difference in the first impression.Also, I often move or demo walls to create a more open and/or fluid floor plan.

5 December 2011 | 5 replies
A tenant can sue for sure as anyone can but what they sue for would be offset by rent owed so they don't get anything out of it.These types of laws vary by state.Cop said you could get power turned off and they might leave but then they also might light candles and pull trim off of the walls to burn for heat.I have seen in eviction hearings before when a tenant has said that the place is not suitable to live in.The judge asked them why they didn't leave and they said because the rent price is so cheap.The judge then said you ask the landlord in writing to make the repairs.If they do not make the repairs then you leave or pay to have the repairs done and keep the receipts so they can be deducted off of the rent owed.The judge said he has never seen a tenant pay for repairs in his history on the bench.Then the judge simply issues judgement in favor of the landlord.Hypothetically speaking the tenants need to leave or fix the place on their own cost.Doesn't make sense as a landlord to fix a bunch of crap for non-paying tenants you would are evicting anyways.They will just cause more damage to the unit.Better to get them out and then fix everything.

12 January 2009 | 26 replies
You might also want to save some time and money by painting all of your trim the same color as the walls.
11 August 2016 | 14 replies
@Shawn Lewis W Fayette not Fayetteville. mitigate lead paint = eliminate it = no more lead paint. usually entails ripping/encapsulating window/door/base trim/windows/doors....maybe banisters/railing nonsense.

13 August 2016 | 3 replies
It needs floors, doors, trim, kitchen, bathrooms, removal of wood paneling, interior/exterior paint.

20 October 2016 | 6 replies
Akin to insurance, paying for the benefit seems worthless when you aren't using it, but get caught without it and you'll wish you trimmed your cable package instead of conducting business as a sole proprietor.