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Account Closed General Contractor Search
20 April 2019 | 1 reply
I'm on the search for a GC for a project I'm working on in Pittsburgh, PA.Nothing major to be done (hopefully), just some slight cosmetic touch-ups
Alex Nelson Paint Sprayer - Is it worth it?
27 June 2019 | 39 replies
We don't use it often, when we do the clean up and prep involved takes almost as much time as you save in painting, BUT we are generally painting things that go pretty quick anyways (touch ups between tenants, not full reno jobs) and I have gotten fast with a roller.That being said, the times when we will use it will probably apply more to you. 
Jordan Wight Advice on a specific potential investment property
3 April 2019 | 7 replies
The agent says it needs $2-3k of touch up maintenance/repairs.
Mark K. Painting the inside of an apt
8 April 2019 | 5 replies
Makes touch up and single wall repaints much easier.
Deanna O. Diary of foreclosing on a note...
17 May 2019 | 11 replies
after being gone for almost exactly a month (I left on April 19, got home May 16). 3 weeks of 6 ten-hour-days of hands-on rehab (with a great crew of workers), and another 5 days of before prep, after mop-up & travel.Everything is mostly done -- the tenants are skilled enough to fix the remaining items  - drywall texture, baseboard throughout the house, put in a few doors, replace some outlets, & install a range hood, replace cupboard doors, finish painting touch-up, & replace outside gate.
William Brown So many things I can do with this great deal--need help!
13 April 2019 | 11 replies
Trying to figure out the best way to go about itThe Numbers:$81,000 Purchase Price, closing end of April (Got at a GREAT price)Rehab: <$1,000 (i would pressure wash and do some paint touch ups, but that's IT)Closing costs ~$2,000ARV: $150,000The OptionsWholesale: I could easily wholesale this to an investor who will either rent it out or just buy and re-list on the market.
Jim Morris What to do with a slum lord across the street from you
19 April 2019 | 11 replies
Depending on how much rent you are missing out on it might make sense to pay $100-150/mnth for landscaping, power wash, touch up paint until you get the tenants you need and then cut him off.
Ravi Kiran Lease Break by Tenant
2 September 2019 | 13 replies
Property was handed over properly, need to get some paint Touchup done.
Justin Martillotti Could this Duplex be as profitable as I think it is?
5 September 2019 | 8 replies
Everything in the kitchen needs to be replaced, the bathroom needs a remodel, all of the carpets need to be replace, some paint and a few touch ups should be everything it needs.
Nandy B. What is the cheapest house you ve ever bought?
26 September 2019 | 127 replies
Put about 35k into the renovations I still have a day or two left in touchups and clean up.