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Garrett Vita Mistakes when starting out
19 December 2017 | 45 replies
We do all interior painting, flooring (laminate, LVT, occasionally tile), tile backsplashes and tub surrounds, finish trim, light fixture and ceiling fan replacement, minor plumbing and toilet replacement, small drywall patches.
Tanya F. Diary of our upstairs- personal residence
21 January 2020 | 38 replies
Then we'll do the drywall and trim.
Adam Craig Need help with exterior paint colors
1 April 2018 | 10 replies
is the accent paint (trim) in good condition?
Derriel Cribbs Anyone have success painting tile?
31 May 2023 | 18 replies
I would tear out the ceiling and put in cans with LED trim, although there are cheaper and easier ways.
Gregory Massi Need some advice on security deposit
27 June 2018 | 11 replies
Hello biggerpockets...the lease on the my condo is coming to an end on July 31, 2018..i was just recently at the condo with my real estate agent and photographer (to get it ready to list) and notice this black soot throughout the condo (on the walls, ceiling, kitchen cabinets, trim, windows, etc). i asked my tenant about this and he said it was caused by the air conditioner (central air) in december...he said they were doing work on the roof and something they did up there caused this black soot to spread throughout the condo...the condo needs to be completely repainted...i was just at the condo today and tried to clean some of it up but its not coming off...i do not believe my tenant for the following reasons:1. why would they wait 6 months to tell me 2. why is the soot randomly throughout the rooms and not concentrated by the vents3.
Eugene Reamico I want to know if any body has assumed a mortgage?
19 February 2022 | 8 replies
Outstanding amenities include spacious walk-in closets, granite countertops, stylish carpentry and trim all throughout, green common areas, simplicity and comfort at its best.
Jay Hinrichs Belize anyone have experince investing in this country?
7 February 2024 | 9 replies
After that it’s trimming and thinning.  
Nate Cadwell Changes in RE Laws
16 February 2010 | 0 replies
If you or your contractor want to paint, touch the windows, touch the trim, etc. you will have to take the 2 or 3 day course and pay for the license... 2.
Anson Young Latest project, befores and after rehab...
14 July 2010 | 21 replies
front before, not too bad, vinyl sidingFront after, landscaping, trim paint, cleanup, etc.Entry before, vinyl floor, original 60s railings etc..Entry after, travertine tile, new iron/wood railings.Kitchen befores:Kitchen afters: stainless steel, maple cabs, travertine tile and backsplash, granite slab countersand island.
Paul C. Room for Interpretation in Tax Laws ?
10 December 2013 | 10 replies
Clean was used on the property before you rented it but after you bought it, it's an expense on that property.Paint, that can fall in either category, if the whole house is painted and contributes to a longer economical life of the property and it's use, amortize the cost, if you just painted the trim at a minimal cost you can expense that.Cleaning units will always be an expense, cleaning supplies and disposable items like a sponge, they don't extend the life of the property but are done to market the property.The key is in extending the economical and financial life of an earning asset.