Jay Patel
Alternative to finish drywall and paint- interior designer panels
25 May 2018 | 0 replies
Hello,Is it more costly to finish and paint drywall vs hanging and paneling with a designer panel?
Miguel Moran
Is it worth flipping mobile homes and can you make profit ?
28 May 2018 | 1 reply
Mobile homes depreciate, but that doesn't affect you on a flipper's timeline.Just be sure you know what it'll be worth post flip and keep in mind some mobile home materials can be less common and more expensive (e.g. specific sized tubs, doors, wall panels, sinks).
Nate Morris
Volcano? Kailua-Kona Vacation Rental+Full time rental & A VOLCANO
25 October 2018 | 6 replies
7 bookings since July and getting higher full time rent on the Ohana....also turningthe solar panels on (Ha!)
Josh Wyant
First Flip Failed, $1M+ ARV
29 May 2018 | 23 replies
I installed big windows in each room, did tape n bed, texture, trim (with panels), AND INSTALLED 12MM LAMINATE FLOOR, all for only 3k in labor cost (I was honestly broke and low priced hoping he would throw me bonus money at the end).
Tim Wang
Looking for Real estate attorney recommendations
4 June 2018 | 10 replies
I just learned from the neighbor, who had been living next door for 5 years, that the wood paneling on the side of the home is new and was used to replace the old brick there.
Sunday Nguyen
Success on 1st R.E investment, tips on doing it better the next?
8 August 2018 | 23 replies
When we pull permit for the additional bathroom, inspector delay signing due to some minor things like incorrect pipe material for the bathroom, electrical sub-panel is not up to date, central air heat certification needed, etc...
Alec McGinn
Why would I want to buy rat holes?
30 July 2018 | 77 replies
That means no lead, no cast iron pipes, no asbestos, no rubble foundations, no undersized fuse panels.
David Hanor
Ever offer way below asking price?
5 June 2018 | 18 replies
However, once a GC dug deeper for a bid, discovered stucco issues made worse by lead paint, potential roof issues, electrical upgrades needed to at least the panel and connection from street, and added the cost of plaster and lathe demo as opposed to drywall, the rehab estimate came out to $85-90k.
Robert Carpenter
Biggest Problem Multifamily Buyers Have Faced
4 June 2018 | 11 replies
Detailed electrical compliance along with the long overdue & more stringent fire safety requirements such as fire sprinklers & 24/7 first responder alarm panel systems etc.
Midge C.
The Aftermath of My First Nightmare Tenant- Advice Needed
3 June 2018 | 10 replies
well I think you answered your own questions. pretty muchplumber for plumbing issues.. you might want a electrician to do a quick walk through of your panel and check each receptacle make sure he did not switch wires..when they really want to be bad they will put concrete down your drain lines.. so if he did not do that .. then your good there.. but you may want to snake your lines anyway just so you know there in good condition.As for the haul off.. what I would personally do.. is go rent a small u haul go to the home depot parking lot or where ever your day laborers hang out grab two of them and have them haul the stuff to the u haul then go to the dump and have them empty the uhaul pay them and take them back to home depo parking lot.. also have plenty of water for them or Gatorade and maybe a sandwich.. that's how I would handle that.