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Jacob Barnhart Is this an existing strategy?
25 September 2017 | 3 replies
If a buyer wants a new kitchen and you find mold when you tear a cabinet out, what happens?
Edward Farrell Roach Infestation and other issues with Landlord non-disclosure
23 October 2018 | 2 replies
During our initial walk-thru the house, it had a HORRIBLE smell in the kitchen, an equally horrible smell in the family room (pet urine), and we found that the kitchen drawers and cabinets were infested with bugs - we had no idea what they were. 
Frank Boet Florida real state after the elections. Good or bad idea?
14 November 2018 | 6 replies
Thankfully he lost, but I'm worried about the *TOTALLY REAL* ballots they keep "finding" in South Florida: "Gosh look at the 200 ballots for Gillum I found behind the Cap'n Crunch in my kitchen cabinet!"
Andre B. To Bid or Not to Bid? Red Flags?
25 October 2018 | 2 replies
The owner may have trashed it on their way out to "get back at the man" or maybe they stole all the cabinets, doors, copper pipe and fixtures to fund their meth addiction.
Jacob Coulter Should I Run From this Un-Financeable Deal?
31 October 2018 | 2 replies
The current owner is definitely losing money with new roof, siding, cabinets, refinished floors, paint, etc.
David Clark Roper Jr. Our small start to something BIG!
4 March 2021 | 3 replies
We renovated the laundry room, added a refrigerator and painted the cabinets to bring a fresh, clean look, along with a little bit of hands-on TLC we did ourselves on weekends and during our lunch breaks.
Tim Kaminski First Deal Done- Thoughts?
26 October 2018 | 4 replies
Some of the larger expenses-Interior/Exterior Paint, Storm shutters for a few of the front large windows, added additional cabinets to one unit, New refrigerator from Dent/Scratch store after old one died, Laundry units that tenant pays +$50/mo for etc.
Eddie Delaney 68 Unit Case Study- First Multifamily Property
16 August 2019 | 25 replies
New cabinets/ Granite/ LVT flooring and SS appliances.
Dustin Woodley Tricks of the trade... What is yours?
11 January 2020 | 81 replies
There are some skills that I suggest every homeowner learns in order to avoid high repair bills (in order I usually do them):-Fix minor roof leaks & repair siding/exterior-Fix water supply leaks with compression fittings or hose clamps if needed-Install lights, replace bad receptacles, switches, or breakers-Install electric water heater if needed-Fix subfloor & sturdy up framing if needed-Fix/replace windows/doors/glass and install locks-Drywall/mud, brush&roll paint-Install floor (floating/tile) and cut/install trim-Install toilets/sinks/cabinets/faucets-install mini split units if no functioning ductwork
Corey G. Cleaning, Maintenance, & Rehab between tenants
26 October 2018 | 7 replies
The last expensive turn I had (tenant left it a huge mess and smoked inside etc), I used a painter, a landscaper, a plumber, a cabinet counter refinisher, cleaners.