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Simona Potocar Buying Home with Cigarette Smoke Stains
23 May 2016 | 13 replies
Mask off the trim and spray away
Dmitri K. Rental Inspections in Cleveland.
26 November 2015 | 3 replies
For example the trim paint is peeling on my garage.
Wilson Churchill Ozone Generator Recommendations Please
20 July 2015 | 8 replies
The house size is 1500 sqft and I did all the carpets, and wiped down the trim and windows and fan.
Chandra Venkat Small Apartment(24-unit) Common Area Cleaning
27 September 2015 | 4 replies
We have a gardener/landscaper at our 8-plex every two weeks to mow, edge and trim.
Anthony G Mowing costs.
8 September 2015 | 13 replies
We also pay $100.00 once a year to have an annual trimming done on the trees.When you scale it makes much more sense just to strip everything down and lose the curb appeal, when we go to sell a property we install all new "pretty" plants and have the landscape look brand new for marketing.
Lennie Holland Fannie Mae Homepath Property
11 November 2015 | 12 replies
This property should never go for $120 sqft. especially considering the trim level, no garage, etc. but then again I'm learning.
Jimmie Hall Atlanta subcontractors
29 December 2015 | 4 replies
Is there anyone who could recommend local subcontractors for tile, sheetrock, painting and trim work?
Roma Korenyuk Need a recommendation for a good GC just west of Minneapolis MN
23 September 2016 | 2 replies
If it is something as simple as removing all garbage/left behind items from previous tenants, then fixing small things (drywall, base, trim, doors, etc...)
Michael H. My 1st Flip was a huge success
23 September 2016 | 19 replies
John Kesner I subbed out all interior painting and drywall, electrical, most plumbing, Windows, trim, wood floor, sod, landscaping, tub refinish, tree trimming, tuck pointing, counter tops, roof and flashing repair, and final clean.
Jen R. Completed BRRRR Deal in Akron Suburb
12 December 2016 | 35 replies
And here is a rough breakdown of the repairs (I noted the items where we supplied the labor):Demo: $500Attic finishing (rough carpentry, insulation, drywall, trim): $4,500Plumbing (move bath vanity; new fixtures in bath & kitchen): $1,050Electric (move range outlet; remove old fuses; replace all switches, outlets & fixtures): $750Wallpaper removal & paint throughout (material cost only - our labor): $600Kitchen cabinetry & countertops (replaced w/ used cabs from Craigslist & reclaimed soapstone counters; material cost only - our labor): $850Appliances (new refrigerator; used range): $500Interior doors & hardware: $500Flooring (vinyl floors in attic & kitchen; material cost only - our labor): $1,500Windows: $1,600Asbestos duct removal: $500Misc. carpentry (trim repair; closet shelving, etc; material cost only - our labor): $300Exterior work (gravel; landscaping; paint; material cost only - our labor): $350Utilities: $200Misc: $500TOTAL: $14,200