
8 August 2017 | 72 replies
. - Cabinets & quartz counters were from Pius in seattle; they have good pricing, a good showroom and are fairly quick to turn around- cabinets are the 'grey shaker' for the kitchen, 36 inches tall was the right size for our 94 inch ceilings to give us cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling; and 'white shaker' for the bathroom vanity; same counter on both- floors are laminate from costco; "harmonics camden oak"; I they're 8mm thick, 6 inch wide and 48 inch long and have a pre-attached pad; great texture on the surface and solid quality feel; would definitely buy again- kitchen backsplash was from home depot online (couldnt find subway I liked both the look and price of in store) called "jeffrey court classic brick" in 2inch x 4inch size for $2.89/ft- appliances were the entry level samsung stainless, with a counter dept fridge- cabinet handles and faucet were from amazon; cabinet handles are brand "Probrico" in the 5 inch size.

29 April 2015 | 5 replies
3) There are an additional 10 acres of virgin land at the back of the park that are permitted for pads.

26 August 2018 | 4 replies
My father owns a lot that is currently zoned for manufactured housing and has a driveway, pad, electrical, & plumbing hookups.

10 April 2018 | 10 replies
Also computer files kept of correspondence.Rent register, hard copy columnar pad - still works for me!

11 February 2011 | 28 replies
If the litter box is not kept meticulously clean, the cat will urinate elsewhere, Carpet has to be ripped out, the pad removed, the sub floor deodorized and sealed and new carpet installed.If a cat sprays on a wall, the baseboard and wall board must be removed and replaced with new.Cats spray urine outside the house and it stinks.

5 November 2012 | 6 replies
Obvious answer = it depends on the # of pads, if you are renting the dirt or also renting units, if it has other income like storage units/RVs, if it is a fancy retirement community with rec centers/pools.

23 April 2013 | 2 replies
[/b] ( I use VCT tile, with luan backer board under it, it will last forever and easy to maintain and about the same cost as good carpet & pad)-other 2 Bedrooms - back of closets plywood - apply glueboard or something (you can buy white waynescotting to cover the plywood) -paint interior (if it has a lot of imperfection I would go eggshell or satin) -outdoor privacy fencing to block off big green electrical box in back corner of yard -backyard - lumpy, don't know what to do about that, grass spotty - don't really want the cost of resodding ( get it rolled and throw some weed & feed down, should be a few hundred for all that)Rent ready I would say around $3500-4000.

29 April 2014 | 4 replies
Those alerts can also be seen if you mouse over the "Inbox" on the upper right menu bar and scroll down.

5 June 2015 | 8 replies
If you painted it all beige/ tan without asking the tenant, they may be disappointed that they don't get that "lily pad green" contrast in the sitting room.

6 July 2015 | 10 replies
Don't count the empty pads - and keep in mind the cost to fill the pad with homes.