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Sarah D. How's your IKEA kitchen holding up?
29 September 2016 | 16 replies
We did ikea kitchen cabinets in a townhouse my husband owned.
Nikolai Lumpkins What would you fix to get this duplex rented?
16 August 2016 | 10 replies
Whata with the other kitchen cabinets?
Nikolai Lumpkins What would you fix up to get this property rented? (2)
14 August 2016 | 2 replies
Can't see the kitchen cabinets or the bathroom floor or tub.
Marcin Chojnacki Another Beautiful Renovation and Beautiful Payday!
19 August 2016 | 102 replies
I love the cabinets and countertops.  
Brandon Johnson BACK ON TOP!!! - SHOUT OUT TO BP FROM BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
13 October 2016 | 24 replies
I did not realize I was going to have to demo cabinets in every single one of these properties and now I don't know what the next step is in replacing kitchen and bathroom vanity cabinets.  
Ryan MacDonald Contractors in New Braunfels
24 August 2016 | 5 replies
.- I sent my revised offer last night of $40K offer price as I can do some of the repairs such as kitchen cabinets, counter tops and flooring myself.- Found out title is having a hard time obtaining pay of amounts from mortgage company as it looks like a mortgage was taken out on the home in 2011 of $120K.  
Adam A. Toledo, OH PASSED New Lead Paint Law
24 January 2017 | 17 replies
(2) Impact surfaces are required to be treated only if: (i) Paint on an impact surface is damaged or otherwise deteriorated; (ii) The damaged paint is caused by impact from a related building component (such as a door knob that knocks into a wall, or a door that knocks against its door frame); and (iii) Lead-based paint is known or presumed to be present on the impact surface.(3) Examples of building components that may contain friction or impact surfaces include the following: (i) Window systems; (ii) Doors; (iii) Stair treads and risers; (iv) Baseboards; (v) Drawers and cabinets; and (vi) Porches, decks, interior floors, and any other painted surfaces that are abraded, rubbed, or impacted.(4) Interim control treatments for friction surfaces shall eliminate friction points or treat the friction surface so that paint is not subject to abrasion.
Wesley Emison Tax impact of renovations on a duplex - Useful Lives
3 September 2016 | 4 replies
Taking each room down to the studs and replacing all finishes, electrical and plumbing, lighting, walls, paint, trim, tile, etc.Kitchen renovations (excluding separately purchased cabinets): $2,719 - Some electrical work, paint, trim, lighting, etc.If I am allowed to place all $41,740 in the 7 year bucket, as opposed to the 27.5 year bucket, then I am looking at a year 1 after tax savings of ~$6.4K from depreciation, compared with ~$3.9K in the less favorable scenario.
Wayne Lo New Member from Ontario
18 August 2016 | 5 replies
I've been living in Toronto for the past 10 years of my life but I just recently bought a house with my fiance in Cambridge, Ontario so I am re-locating to the Cambridge area now.During the day, I build and install cabinets (kitchens, closets, offices, mudrooms, entertainment/media units).
Brad Noe Help Analyzing My First Foreclosure
2 January 2017 | 32 replies
.- I am no expert on rehab, but here is my best try:- Upstairs: clean/paint walls, paint cabinets, remove carpet in living room & refinish hardwood: $10,000; new window trim: $500- Basement: minor mold remediation: $1,500- Exterior: damage to wood panels above front porch: $500; landscaping: $1,500- CapEx: roof: $8,000; furnace: $3,000- Appliances: refrigerator: $800; microwave: $200; dishwasher: $400; W&D: $600- Miscellaneous: clean-up, etc: $3,000- Total: $30,000Now, let's say I pay full price at $40,000 w/ 25% ($10,000) down.