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Kevin Asgharian Questions on a short sale in Portland, OR - Sullivan's Gulch
15 September 2017 | 5 replies
Property / Finance details here with comments below.Address: 2626 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232Property Notes: large basement but ceiling too low, could be zoned into duplex, gutters not attached, evidence of plumbing issues, backs directly to freeway, noise is very present, tenants don't mind noise.  1 squatterPurchase price 337kLiens aka Cash needed - 66kRepairs needed est - 10kRent estimated - $2,300/monthMy number crunch viewable at this linkhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FJlTFIbInZ...I love the area for appreciation.
Michael Aanerud Working on First deal - Your thoughts?
1 September 2017 | 2 replies
Rehab would be an exterior deck, exterior railing some sort of ceiling work.
Taylor Vick Realtors worried about comps / appraisal - steering clients away
16 August 2018 | 7 replies
I have "broken the ceiling" in value of several neighborhoods.
Gerald Pitts Nashville Roofing Person and Drywall Person (or both)
1 September 2017 | 0 replies
Hurricane Harvey came through my bathroom ceiling last night.  
Chris Lawson Venting stove on kitchen peninsula
6 September 2017 | 12 replies
They hang from the ceiling and vent through the roof. 
Jon S. Advice for treating Termites in Tampa 1920 wood frame bungalow?
13 November 2019 | 7 replies
Suddenly, we are seeing a lot of termite activity, droppings are falling from the popcorn ceiling, which means there is activity in the attic, and I want the whole house to be tented. 
M Marie M. 469 square feet of rental house Baltimore, MD
9 October 2017 | 16 replies
I noticed some changes.A change in the ceiling, when they actually paid attention to the architectural plans, that made me happy.
David Rutledge insurance policy cancelled whats next?
6 September 2017 | 6 replies
I received a letter from my insurance company today stating that they had to cancel my policy due to water damage to the ceiling of one of my units.I only purchased the property a few months ago and I had an inspection done that did not show anything like this nor have I heard anything from the contractor that my property management company had go in to the property to take a look.None the less this is obviously something I am going to have to take care of.
Mark Kao HOA master policy and water damage
18 September 2017 | 11 replies
Typically, the hoa is responsible for failure of Their pipes, the "common" pipes in between walls and ceilings.  
Christopher Blanco Best Course of Action to Cut Back Scope
7 September 2017 | 14 replies
@Tom HurfordThe house is 2400 square feet, brick. 4 beds, 3.5 Bathrooms, University Heights, OH (near Cleveland)ARV: $240K-$260K Initial Budget was $58KBid from contractor: $59KMaterials I am providing: $16K (incl 2k contingency) (in bold below)Rough Scope: Landscaping (clean out window wells, remulch beds, trim bushes and trees)- L: $1845Masonry ( Tuckpoint Chimney, Tuckpoint exterior masonry around porch, powerwash brick) L&M: $1200Windows (Replace 16 Windows): L&M:$3600Roof (Inspect Slate Roof): $150Gutters (Replace all gutters): L&M: $1200Deck (Powerwash and stain): L&M: $500Front Porch (Scrape and Paint Iron Railings): L&M: $100Exterior Lights (5): L:$100, M:$200Kitchen (Complete upgrade, counters, cabinets, tile floor) L&M: $11,000, Appliances: $3,000First Floor 1/2 Bath (Complete upgrade,): L:$2000, M (supplied by me):$550First Floor Master Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$4500, M (supplied by me):$2400Second Floor Main Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$4500, M (supplied by me):$1800Third Floor Main Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$2000, M (supplied by me):$1600New Entry Doors and Lockset (3): L:$300, M (supplied by me):$1025Finish Basement walls and ceiling (Frame, drywall, and Trim, 400 sq ft) L&M:$10,000Finish Basement Flooring (LVP): L:$1500, M (supplied by me):$1000Refinish Hardwood (1300 sq ft): L&M: $5000Electrical (Replace outlets, switches, faceplates, interior lighting): L:$1100, M (supplied by me):$1026Paint Prep : L&M: $600Paint Interior (floor (basement), ceilings, walls, and trim): L&M:$5000Exterior Painting (Garage door, house/window trim): L&M:$2500