
24 November 2021 | 1 reply
Here are some companies I have been considering: conventus, Lendinghome, patch of land, Lima one, Lendingone.

26 November 2021 | 14 replies
@Sophia BahenaAfter multiple holders being ripped off the wall, I started removing them altogether and patched/painted the area.

28 November 2021 | 30 replies
I just rewired a fairly small 3-bedroom 1-story home, charged $21,000 and when all the tallying was done the cost for wire, metal flex, new light fixtures, 200-amp distribution panel, permits, carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, plaster and stucco patching holes, sales commission, labor and overhead was about $15,000 leaving me with a $6,000 profit (30%).

26 November 2021 | 19 replies
In terms of TV mounts, I recommend the previous advice about making your wishes clearly known to your tenants about you require that they coordinate the installation through your handyman or a trusted professional handyman, and they will leave the mount and all its pieces upon departure or properly patch the spots (usually requires repainting the whole wall).

3 December 2021 | 20 replies
I had wildlife guy come out - he instructed to cut a tree out back that the racoons were climbing, which I did promptly and then I patched the hole.

5 December 2021 | 61 replies
It enables the one day turn which is typically just small hole patching, touch up paint, clean with assistance from a robot vacuum, rekey quickset smart key locks, shampoo/swiffer floors as needed and small stuff (broken blinds & detector batteries).

20 October 2021 | 23 replies
Most of the flooring I lay either replaces damaged oak strip in patches or in whole, or, generally in the case of kitchens, I rip up the flooring, put in 5/8 in exterior plywood sheathing, and lay tile over 1/4 in. cement board.Let's talk about the tile: the reason I would not recommend this strategy to everyone is that it is labor intensive and takes time, and it's usually practically impossible to tell the difference from a tile floor installed over cement board that will last five years and one that will last fifty.

18 October 2021 | 3 replies
However, I'm curious if anyone has recommendations for timely, affordable, and investor-friendly contractors that are great with bathroom remodel, putting in counter tops / cabinets, and drywall patching / repair.

17 October 2021 | 9 replies
All I can tell is it is needing paint and patches on the nail holes.