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Daniel Raposo Video Deal Diary of a CT Rehab
21 October 2015 | 34 replies
We even clean up and reuse framing, trim, sheetrock, and anything else we can to save.Thanks @Karin DiMauro They say imitation is the best form of flattery, right?
Sarah Kuppert Removing paint on exterior of brick walls
5 December 2017 | 12 replies
IT might not....Second we did a 10 building complex 2 story builidngs, that had paint on the brick,, we sand blasted the paint off as much as we could.. the look of the exposed brick with partial paint on it had a old European look which is WOW really popular now.. the owner did copper clad trim on windows and copper color lighting to make it really look awesome.
Kristina Modares Cracked Foundation
7 January 2016 | 21 replies
Around me, every new policy I have purchased had an inspection (drive by) soon after purchasing.One of my properties was sighted for some maintenance issues (rotted trim around a window) and some misc storage junk in the yard (they claimed it was a fire hazard).  
Ryan Nickolaus My 2nd home flip that changed my real estate direction.
19 January 2022 | 0 replies
new paint, carpet, deck, new grass seed and landscaping to get the curb appeal, finish the basement with new framing, electrical, drywall, paint, trim, everything.
Brian Pulaski First Flip Success in CT
2 November 2018 | 20 replies
I spent too much energy on my guest bath tile, and replacing trim that made n difference to the final sale.
Jen R. Northeast Ohio BRRRR Complete!
16 October 2018 | 30 replies
Detailed renovation costs and rental numbers posted below: Item Cost Demo (includes removing kitchen wall & installing support beam) $1,500 Exterior paint & siding repair/replacement as needed $4,500 Roof repair $350 Foundation repair/basement waterproofing $6,200 Renovate existing bath (new tub & fixtures) $975 Build new staircase to access attic $3,600 Finish attic space (reinforce joists; install subfloor; insulate; install windows; framing; electric; drywall; add bathroom) $19,500 HVAC $2,000 Tile tub surrounds in both baths* $600 Electric (new fixtures/outlets/switches)* $400 Interior paint* $800 Flooring* $1,900 Misc carpentry (trim work, shiplap, floating shelves, etc.)* $575 Misc (landscaping, kitchen faucet, door & cabinet hardware, drywall repair, smoke detectors, etc.)* $600 Utility costs during rehab $200 Closing Costs $2,000 TOTAL $45,700 *DIY jobs; cost listed is for materials only We have almost a dozen showings lined up this week after just a few days on the market, and hope to have a tenant selected over the weekend.
Chirag Patel Tree roots to adjoining property
20 August 2018 | 6 replies
Hi everybody, thank you for your help and advice, i called the township and certified that it is not my responsibility to cut the tree down, i notified my neighbor saying that they could trim or cut the roots if they feel necessary, The tree is quite large and only a few roots are on their side, don't really see it coming down.thank you for your help !
George P. Ideas on preventing Craig's list Ghost Ads (avoiding CL "for rent" scams)
10 June 2015 | 6 replies
cause they can trim the corner If u put it on the edge.  
Blake Anderson Converting Single Family to Duplex Costs
19 September 2020 | 40 replies
N=5yc1vZbt0t -77 2 1 -154 Door and trim Paint http://paintcolor.homedepot.com/browsecolors/whites/warm-whites/236:237:228?
Ben Shaw Roaches--Who Pays the Bug Man?
24 March 2023 | 7 replies
Boric Acid (which is in powder form) works well, spread under appliances; under new base cabinets at install; in the wall voids whenever you open a wall for repair; under carpet pads and around the perimeter of rooms before base trim goes on; inside base cabinets toward the very back; and other fairly inaccessible and dark places you can find.