Rosston Smith
Best Flooring for Rentals
10 June 2016 | 27 replies
-outdoor grade carpet (if you have a flood, you just take it out, clean, hose it off, dry, set back)-bamboo (you want tough; you want to control humidity, you want low/no levels of formaldehyde etc etc, you want good installers and product on the market for at least 3 years)-bricks/pavers-plywood (4x4' or 2'x2' or planks) @Michaela G. / @MichaelaATL-tongue-and-groove OSB refinished as squares/planks ("looks like cork") @Cristian Morentcy-luck: you lift the shaggy-get-a-mower carpet and there's old growth wood under it :-PP.S. sorry, my google fu is low today so not links
Maynhia Stott
Mobile home insurance and more
16 May 2017 | 2 replies
Additionally, if the MH was built before 1979 there's a good chance it's also rife with formaldehyde and asbestos.
Joe Kim
Out of state investing- SCAM! False promise land of cash flow.
18 January 2023 | 67 replies
My research suggests that most Turkey companies buy some junky foreclosure for pennies in a B-(or worse) neighborhood, do a poor quality rehab project(because hey, after all, it only has to look good to the out-of-state buyer, who'll likely never know that the drywall is from China and is spewing fumes, along with the cheap laminate which offgases enough formaldehyde to start your own chemical factory...) and THEN the Turkey co. says, wow- all I have to do is price this over retail and promise easy returns, and some out of state buyer will fall for it.