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Sandi Hague Recommendations for subcontractors?
21 March 2016 | 1 reply
Hello All,We're planning our first full rehab in KCK and wonder if anyone has recommendations for subcontractors for the following:Window installationHardwood floor refinishingTile flooringLicensed HVAC tech to install furnaceLicensed plumber to add w/d hookups & dishwasher lineWe have painting co. and gutter guy that we like.Thanks!
Ryan Daigle Fresh Meat from Cary, NC
31 October 2018 | 17 replies
@Tiffany Alexy @Dawn Brenengen thank you both for your words of encouragement.
Christopher Marino war zone investor
6 October 2015 | 12 replies
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Pavel Reyes Valdes Am I right?
18 July 2018 | 11 replies
@Dawn Anastasi can you help me with some ideas on how much the appraised value and the assessed value can differ and if there is a way to know it upfront?
Brad T. Lawn Mowers
19 August 2013 | 10 replies
Apts, duplex/tris I did it, but not very long, dawned on me that while a penny saved is a penny earned, I wasn't in the lawn business and my time was better spent doing other things, hire a lawn service.
Tyson Hosey Non-MLS deal, who pays broker commission?
22 December 2022 | 9 replies
Quote from @Dawn Brenengen: In off market properties I brought my clients, my buyers have usually paid the commission.  
Chris Schuler It all (re)starts here: my reintroduction to REI (Atlanta, GA)
16 February 2017 | 7 replies
I know this isn't a home improvement forum, but I am so happy with the result in the kitchen that I had to share some before and after pictures.As this is my first rental property and a unit I've owned and neglected for 8ys, it felt great to finally get some improvements done and put me one step closer to maximizing the value of a unit located in a rapidly improving market.Before: small galley kitchen, old single-pane window, textured ceiling with dated fixture, lineoleum, ceiling holes from the bathroom renovation upstairs and chasing a tub leakAfter: opened the wall, removed the valence, IKEA cabinets/countertop, repurposed shelves from another room, donated subway tile, free dishwasher and stove (donated from friend that just upgraded,) recessed lightning on a dimmer switch, $300 fridge (thanks Craigslist)
Rav Ram What do i do with this Old Nursing Home building i just bought!!!!
10 May 2022 | 31 replies
Originally posted by @Dawn Anastasi:Since you have a building and no idea what to do with it, perhaps you should partner with someone who has a plan but can't afford a building.
Max James Creative Way to Increase Your Cash Flow
15 January 2016 | 42 replies
Has anyone ever provided portable dishwashers in their units?  
Barri F. At What Point is it a Business Expense?
15 February 2018 | 2 replies
The dishwasher died, and I'd like to be able to treat the replacement as a business expense and get the tax advantage.