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Karen M. How do you remodel for such low costs?
2 November 2019 | 29 replies
Then they are fit to the opening and trimmed on the outside.I don't go with the most high-end stuff, but I want things to look nice for the tenant.
Shane Woods Craftsman Full Gut & 2nd Story Addition!
30 January 2017 | 80 replies
This is the 1st time with this arrangement.4) Engineer/Framing Foreman/Trim & Custom Carpentry - Same Guy as #35) Carpenter's helper - paid hourly6) 2 General Hands  - paid hourly7) Computer Sketchup Modeler, Photographer, design consultant (that's me) - paid hourlySo far we've only hired outside contractors for the leveling (fail), and rough plumbing (more info later).  
Yenlan Patton How to say... offer the deadbeat tenant cash to move out
11 April 2016 | 44 replies
I drove by the other day, went to the back yard (of course no one home), my back door wood trim got damage by his dogs and they didn't pay the dogs fees.
Jason Ridout What value do you put on your image?
10 February 2020 | 74 replies
Being clean shaven, beard trimmed, hair tidy, clothes clean without damage, a smile and a handshake, etc is more important to me than if you drive a nice car.
Philip Beckwith What color paint for rental?
30 December 2021 | 15 replies
We've used 50% Reposed Grey on the walls and Snowbound on the trim
Alberto C. "as is" contract.Radon test came out high.Walk away or negotiate?
18 May 2018 | 2 replies
The inspection found many many minor problems (like bad outlets, dangerous branches to trim, little minor cracks here and there following concrete blocks but all normal stuff, no diagonal stuff)  and 1 major problem, i.e. a couple of rotten/wet wooden beam and wooden floor plank in the crawl space, probably a few thousands dollars (2000-3000) to fix/them, no big deal. 
Whitney Henderson Selling without Realtor
18 July 2018 | 51 replies
Main points we focused on for the flip were: kitchen- matching appliances and clean backsplash with quartz countertopsBathrooms: we tiled bath and shower but actually used same tile and same vanities/lighting so seems that different styles aren't major-original wood floors but first time with contractor that could've done better refinish but think it was major selling point for main floor (used same wood style alternative flooring for kitchen and both baths) then new carpet for basement and spent more for the padding than carpet look/quality, makes huge difference.We used same grey paint color for all walls with clean white trim and baseboard so think those were huge points for immediate offers!
Brandon James Refrigerator to big!
10 October 2016 | 11 replies
Can you trim the end of the counter to make it fit?
Benjamin Ervin Second "Deal" in the Books - Photos and Description Included
24 June 2019 | 161 replies
We were initially planning to do "charcoal-ish" color on the brick with a more traditional trim/door color and stain all the wood for the front porch and carport as its a little more "neutral/normal" for buyers, but once we decided we were going to move into the house, my wife went a little more bold with the colors.   
Patrick Menefee Rehab for dummies (I’m the dummy)
12 March 2019 | 7 replies
Look at the details like caulking, flooring transitions, window trim and treatments, and exterior details (siding/roofing/trim/material transitions).