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Joshua Dorkin Diary of a New Construction Project
4 April 2023 | 527 replies
Trim number seems high unless you're going all out?
Bruce Woodruff Anyone have an idea where the market is headed?
1 October 2023 | 83 replies
Personally we have trimmed our investment portfolio and positioned to take advantage of high inflation.  
Danuel Carter ** To the Window, To the Floor **
12 January 2024 | 5 replies
Maybe some type of trim or thin molding cut the full length glued on top with a strong epoxy like JB Weld. 
Aaron Zimmerman Replacing Windows in Multifamily Property
24 February 2020 | 17 replies
I'm also looking to replace the trim around the windows- many of them being wood. 2.
Tim Taylor would you trust your inspector OR lender appraisal more
11 November 2019 | 5 replies
These are major things like (all estimated include labor + materials):1. roof with heavy granular loss and near end of live (needs replacement) - estimated $9K2. foundation grading needs - estimated $1k3. new HVAC needed - estimated $12k4. wood rot on housing in numerous places + wood trim repair/replacement - estimated $2k5. new water heater needed on 1 side - estimated $3k6. rotted facia and soffet - estimated $3k7. soil grading - estimated $1k8. bad electrical wiring that must be rectified by electrical - estimated $1k9. exterior vent repair - $50010. broken window repairs - $50011. exterior paint - $3kone entire side is not renovated (which is fine - but still alone needs it's only 10-20K worth of work to make marketable like the other side - flooring, paint, appliances, and cabinets)estimated total without renovated duplex side: $36-40Kestimated total WITH renovated duplex side: $56-80Kwhat's making me think twice:lender and agent are close (not unusual)things that the appraiser DID NOT find compared to the home inspector made it a perfect pass for FHA loan.
Kyle Alexander Closing on 9 unit property
26 November 2023 | 5 replies
All materials (flooring, trim, fridges, counters, toilets, etc.) have already been purchased.I will need to hire contractors to finish the 8 units and do some siding work as well (new roof put in 1 year prior)I wanted some advice on the contractor portion of the deal. 
Daryl L. Pet Fee vs. Pet Deposit
22 June 2020 | 17 replies
The most common damage has been to the yard, which I'll usually overlook, or chewing to the exterior of the house/interor trim which I will not.
Nadir M. What to look for during my walk throughs?
15 January 2024 | 18 replies
Biggies for me include: are the AC filters being changed (dirty filters age the entire system), any sign of water damage (does the caulk/grout look to be in good condition - toliet, tubs/showers and are these draining); any physical damage (floors, walls, ceilings, trim, cabinetry); appliances clean/working order; any property threats (grill to close to house, electrical outlets overloaded, any trip hazards (including those caused by hoarding/excessive clutter), doors/windows blocked by furniture,etc), security lighting adequate. 
Daniel Z Fang Memphis Turnkey Tenant Turnover Costs
4 June 2020 | 16 replies
I started with turnkey to get into REI, but now with a little more experience under my belt, I'm considering selling my turnkeys at a loss and moving on to something with more meat on the bones.Exterior - $225- pressure wash- remove damaged/torn window screens- remove all stickers from all windows- repair hole in soffit to the right of chimneyMain Interior - $825- repair/replace damaged sheetrock- wipe down and clean all walls throughout house- wipe down and clean all doors, trim and baseboards and throughout house- touch up paint on walls- touch up paint on trim and doors- replace missing/broken blinds- replace missing/broken doorknobs- replace missing/broken light switch and outlet covers- replace missing/broken light bulbs- make sure all doors open/shut properly- make sure all windows open/close properly- replace air filter- replace batteries in the smoke detectors- remove all trash from attic- clean and paint all bars and shelves in closets- clean all AC vents and return vents- make sure all drawers and cabinets open and close properly- make sure to clean out all drawers and cabinetsLiving Room - $10- clean and paint fireplace with black high heat paintKitchen - $55- wipe down and clean all cabinets, inside and out- touch up paint on cabinets- paint under sink- tighten loose cabinet hardware- caulk sink, floor, counter- replace broken trim on ends of countertopsLaundry Room - $10- clean and paint inside washer box- clean out dryer ventHalf Bathroom - $25- wipe down and clean all cabinets, inside and out- touch up paint on cabinets- paint under sink- tighten loose cabinet hardware- caulk toilet, sink, tub, floor- tighten door handleMaster Bathroom - $75- paint cabinets inside and out- tighten loose cabinet hardware- caulk toilet, sink, tub, floor- fill in missing grout in showerHall Bathroom - $35- wipe down and clean all cabinets, inside and out- touch up paint on cabinets- paint under sink- tighten loose cabinet hardware- caulk toilet, sink, tub, floorStairs - $20- paint handrail- paint banasterGarage - $25- pressure wash garage floorLocks - $300Yard - $175- cut, edge, weedeat- trim bushes- trim up trees- clean up fencelines- haul off all trash- Remove grass from cracks in concrete- remove all loose limbs and debris- clean out flower bedsFlooring - $275- clean all carpetsCarpet Cleaning Estimate: $275Garage - $100Program two new garage door remotesPest Control - $85- pest control needed: General pest sprayTrash - $350- remove trash at the curbCleaning - $120
Ronny Varghese countertops that last - condo rental
29 June 2022 | 14 replies
Purchasing a condo that needs flooring, paint, some countertops and probably fixtures/trim