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Bienes Raices Can these cabinets be saved?
11 January 2011 | 13 replies
I can see a wet band along the bottom, but without knowing how long it's been wet and how far the moisture has penetrated the panels, it's difficult to gauge their long-term condition.I would try letting it dry out and see what you got.
Bienes Raices Do you bother getting a permit to replace the water heater?
19 July 2023 | 52 replies
If you have an unlicensed sparky swapping out a panel and there's a fire guess what happens......... 
Mark Forest Home inspections
14 September 2014 | 8 replies
I test the electric for grounding, and examine the main breaker panel for updates.  
Aaron Wyssmann Does this meet code?
9 October 2014 | 21 replies
Believe you can just use a 2 prong receptacle or put a "no equipment ground" sticker on the GFCIA fix for the bathroom electrical panel is to either cover it with a large mirror or put the electrical box on the other side of the wall
John K. Cool things you do that others don't?
20 March 2014 | 29 replies
when I rehab I always put in 6 panel doors,,sounds dumb, but for very little money, it really makes it more like a home and less like an apartment.I also change out all light switches and plugs with the new style, upgrade light fixtures, etc., new door hardware (including hinges)With all of that I probable spend less than $1k per house,,it shows SO much better than the competition
John Voirol Rehab Estimate & Finding contractors
25 March 2014 | 5 replies
I want an all new kitchen from soup to nuts, new bathroom, new hardwoods in living room and dining room, refinish original hardwoods in 2 bedrooms, paint, replace wood paneling in 2 rooms with sheetrock/mud/tape/paint, make 2 existing doorways a little larger, frame half of basement/drywall/outlets/carpet.2.
Joshua Dorkin Why Aren't You Blogging for Your Real Estate Business?
7 October 2011 | 24 replies
The exposure you gain, the credibility you build, the community you establish are all extremely valuable for the potential growth of a real estate investing business.There are so many ways you can use a blog - for spreading your message, for keeping yourself accountable, for chronicling your journey . . .I'm actually going to be attending the BlogWorld Event located in Los Angeles next month - speaking on a panel about blogging in the age of social media.Bottom line - I'm wondering why you guys aren't blogging?
Jason Davis First flip - inspection tomorrow (Tues. 18th)
17 October 2011 | 3 replies
Make sure you have working bulbs in lights, GFCI outlets installed, closed j-boxes, proper connections, clean main panel connections, etc).
Stephen S. All electric duplex - landlord pays all electric ?
4 June 2014 | 4 replies
So I had my alarm guy come and wire all the windows up there - but not to the alarm panel, just to a relay.  
Mike Palmer Are broken fridge water lever and carpet stretching normal wear and tear?
26 May 2015 | 10 replies
I was planning to charge the tenant as the only way I can see the lever breaking off is being too rough with it, but then I saw this thread with the control panel hanging off and the consensus seemed to be that this was normal wear and tear.