
30 July 2023 | 11 replies
Your tenant had a security deposit of $900.00 which was applied to your account to help with the turnover repair costs,Below are the majority of the items that will need to be addressed to make the house ready for marketing and your next tenant.Scope of Work Needed,Interior:- Repair all walls and ceilings as needed $350.00- Full paint out (Ceilings,walls, doors and trim) $1,750.00- Install smoke alarms and Co2s for all required areas $225.00- Replace 10 blinds $450.00- Replace all interior door knobs(6) $210.00- Replace kitchen ceiling light $85.00- Prep and paint kitchen cabinets(Inside and Out) $750.00- Install vinyl flooring under kitchen sink base $85.00- Install new stove and fridge(White) $1,575.00- Firestop kitchen and bathroom $125.00- Reglaze tub $385.00- Silicone fixtures and install tub stopper $100.00- Final Cleaning $275.00Basement:- Remove/replace all outlets, switches, gfci's and covers $250.00- Prep and paint all walls throughout $850.00Exterior:- Remove all trash throughout $200.00- Power Wash house $250.00- Repair gutter at right side of house $100.00- Clean fence line $450.00- Prep and paint back porch $275.00- Repair front/back storm doors $100.00- Install trim around front door and paint $200.00- Install new downspout extensions for all downspouts $150.00- Install new drain for sump pump to front yard $225.00- Install new dryer vent $100.00- Seal foundation at left and right side $400.00Total Make Ready Estimate: $9,915.00Tenant's Security Deposit:: $900.00Owner out of pocket costs: $9015.00Please note that these costs are projections and added expenses could increase once work begins if additional concerns are discovered.

4 October 2016 | 10 replies
Otherwise you get people putting holes in the walls or trim for curtain rods or installing their own blinds that you have to patch later...not worth it.

4 August 2014 | 4 replies
Outdoor lighting, landscaping trimmed back, good door locks and window locks, fencing, etc.

5 August 2018 | 14 replies
Add in some road repair, the park's electricity bill, septic repair, tree trimming, office supplies, general operating expenses and the remaining $14k can disappear real quick.

18 November 2017 | 7 replies
@Frank Calderone It may also be to your benefit to have any costs estimated you aren't familiar with ( i.e. road work, tree trimming etc.

23 April 2007 | 0 replies
Hi, :woohoo: As predicted, mortgage interest rates closed their latest rise, as muted economic data trimmed the rising pressure of earlier weeks.

22 June 2022 | 97 replies
I had a house that was simply cleaned and the trash, lawn and tree trimming exceed $500, doubt I'd consider that construction

4 October 2015 | 6 replies
I always buy a house or two ahead, and even if we were to run out of new projects for a while, there are plenty of houses in the portfolio that could use improvements that we had put off at acquisition in order to get to the next one more quickly (for example: new siding or exterior trim replacement that wouldn't change the rental value but needs to be done prior to selling, a roof that will need replacing in the immediate future anyway, etc).

5 August 2013 | 9 replies
Dog paws are not friendly to hardwood flooring, even dogs with regularly trimmed nails.