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Donna Welschmeyer Doors and Trim--Update or Not?
16 September 2015 | 11 replies
The doors are, of course, flat panel but fit, open, and close perfectly; the door and baseboard trim is original but painted. 
Drew Denham Where do you get your kitchen cabinets for a flip?
19 November 2019 | 11 replies
Set them a couple inches below ceiling and then have a skilled carpenter come in and place crown and trim—can turn out really nice, especially with nice countertops and under-mount lighting.
Will F. Termites? Occupied 4 unit? Treatment -orange oil- tenting - DIY??
14 October 2014 | 8 replies
There's several places on wood trim, wood frame, doors, windows, with holes and termites visable.
Tina C. What would you do with the front of this duplex?
9 April 2015 | 22 replies
If you're keeping the siding you could just repaint a new color like light blue or dark grayish blue for window trim just do simple frames and for light blue paint window frames trim and outer doors and dark blue including garage door make sure to match garage door with front door it looks sloppy when they don't match. if you're changing the front you could try flat stone in charcoal grey and match the siding on the sides do the house with same paint color.
Dana Holland Tenants demand extra services from contractors
29 April 2017 | 6 replies
For example, last week our landscaper came to trim the tall trees on the property.  
Jennifer Rysdam Do you report to credit bureau if they don't pay repairs?
1 April 2017 | 7 replies
You may need to use odor blocking and stain blocking paint on the subfloor, walls, trim.
Miguel Luna What would you do if you were 19 again?
17 December 2015 | 41 replies
But it did think about brk and should have gone long on that stock and trimmed my mullet....that would be my do over, long on Berkshire, shorter in the back...
Jesse Lynch Two successful flips in South Minneapolis, MN!
18 January 2016 | 14 replies
i.e. framing new closet doors in the bedrooms, to 60" width, which is all fine and good, except that he didn't take into account the trim, and I had to make some custom barn style sliding doors.The probate was a deal that our agent had in the pipeline from January till June, they just hadn't cleaned the house up, nor taken it through probate by the time we looked at it.Best of luck to you on your flip!  
Travis Davenport Investor & contractor disagreeing on extent of work for project
30 April 2016 | 11 replies
My mindset (that has worked well for me so far) is make the house cosmetically attractive as far as the usual paint, flooring, fixtures, landscaping, trim, cabinets, ect.  
Alex Ballas Plaster on Brick - Remove plaster or keep and frame with drywall
10 May 2016 | 10 replies
Edit: I will have to rip out the trim, windows, etc- my basic question in can I frame over the plaster or does it have to be removed for some reason.