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Maxwell Lee What are realistically the best rents you can get -
15 February 2017 | 14 replies
This one needed little if any rehab (spent 2k for repaint, new toilets and range micro). 
Nancy Wang more people living in the house than on the lease
17 February 2017 | 2 replies
When they move out, I don't think the carpet is salvageable and the house needs to be repaint
Luke Harrington How to go from 2 rental to 5 rentals
4 January 2016 | 5 replies
You could easily spend 6 months worth of rent between turnovers just if you had to repaint.
Michelle S. Newbies and need help and guidance.
19 May 2015 | 15 replies
In all but one it would all need to be repainted to re-rent.
Fernando H. Bathroom Rehab assistance. HELP!
9 June 2015 | 15 replies
Then figure out repainting the ceilingTile you're talking at least a day for the floor and a day for the wall. 
Nancy H. Sample Rental Contract in Oklahoma
23 May 2015 | 5 replies
I will need to give them that info even though the house has been repainted, and to just be on the safe side. 
Ross Smith Replacement windows for lower-end rental
26 March 2017 | 2 replies
We have remodeled the kitchen, repainted and replaced flooring throughout.  
Bill Dodge List of excessive damages that can be deducted from deposit
28 March 2017 | 13 replies
Possibly using a professional third party vendor for the pre-inspection is a great idea, give a copy to the owner and tenant Excessive holes in walls Broken tiles or fixtures in the property Plumbing backups Repainting where a tenant has repainted from the original color Tears, holes, stains or burn marks in carpets Missing or damaged blinds Broken windows and window screens Broken doors and locks Broken or damaged appliances Excessively Dirty Pest control if you see Bugs and or fleasJunk or trash left behind Past Due rent Fees incurred from fines from the association due to the tenants conduct or lack thereof Water damage to hardwood floors Missing outlet covers Remotes for garage or gate if not returned Rekey of locks if tenants did not return the keys Unpaid utilities, as long as they were part of the lease agreement Undoing a tenant alteration This is a sample of things that are usually considered to be normal wear-and-tear and should not be deducted from a security deposit: Slab or plumbing leak Normal rug wear.
Eric Yang Handyman/Contractor Referral for SFR in East Palo Alto, CA
19 November 2016 | 3 replies
Looking to and not limited to replace flooring, interior repaint, recess lighting, update bathroom, update kitchen, windows, and landscaping.  
Ray Jansma Hammond Indiana Real Estate Startup
22 June 2020 | 20 replies
@Ray Jansma- One of my Handyman I use took a job repainting a house in Hessville.