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Kel S Pictures of our 2nd Investment Property (WOO HOO!)
11 August 2009 | 17 replies
The bedrooms are fine though mightneed to buy some touchup paint once we take out some screws from the wall as they had a mirror in there.One car garage.
Sorin T How to finance difficult situation
16 November 2010 | 5 replies
House is REO in need of repairs: needs carpet, appliances, some plumbing and electrical work, some exterior touch ups.
Brandi Williams Please Analyze This Wholesale Deal
23 November 2010 | 16 replies
3 bedroom 2 bathroom split level single family homeWood floors, carpet in bedrooms, Fenced in backyard with pool, corner lot in established neighborhood.Repairs: Carpet cleaning, possible touch up paint, replace 5 to 6 windows, clean and drain pool, replace fence or just repair broken areas of it We are thinking 5k to 7k in repairsZestimate: $123,500Eppraisal: $111, 546ARV: $100,000 (us being modest, distressed homes in the area sold for $70k to 80k)Our Purchase Price: $50,000Asking Price: $65,000 (leaving room for negotiation of course)Is this something you as an investor would buy?
Greg P. Painting not completed? or Overreaction?
28 November 2010 | 3 replies
If you can touch up the trim where it's painted, that'll help.
Eric Gard Should I purchase it?
18 July 2011 | 51 replies
We are finished with painting the inside and got a break in the weather to do touch up on the outside.
DG H. Fix or lower rent
6 April 2011 | 20 replies
Some people are probably gonna disagree with me on this, but I use flat paint in my rentals for easy touch up (except in bathrooms).
Josh Sterling Contractor team
6 May 2011 | 13 replies
For example, if you repair sheetrock and paint early in the project, you will find that there's often a lot of touch-up needed after the flooring goes in, the cabinets go in, the light fixtures go in, etc.
Justin Case First Tenants moving out - Keeping most of the deposit & nervous about it
19 March 2010 | 17 replies
I repaired and charged them only for the touch up paint to cover themIn the summer I bought screens and they took them with them.
Marilyn A. How much repair do you do?
24 March 2010 | 10 replies
You learn a whole bunch more when you're in the drivers seat.I have done everything from complete rehabs to touch up work.
Joe Pitrolo Deposit Refund?
26 April 2010 | 7 replies
What I mean is if the carpets need cleaning, some touch up paint, appliances cleaned then be all means deduct it.Do Not fail to return the security deposit or forget to send the tenant notice as to why you are keeping any part of the security deposit.