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Diane Menke How would you landlords handle this?
10 January 2009 | 27 replies
Plumbing is an easy example.
Dave Versch Cost of rehabbing in NJ
8 January 2009 | 3 replies
(a) Complete plumbing rehab, (b) complete electrical rehab.I know this will vary widely, but I'm just looking for a very rough idea.
Brad Wolken Brad in St. Louis, newbie lovin' the learnin'
3 February 2009 | 9 replies
I was talking to another painter in FL last week who said that in many instances (in certain parts of town) the homes have been completed cleaned out, including all the copper plumbing, wiring and anything else having any kind of value.
Nick J. Any of Sub2 guys/gals out there?
6 October 2010 | 36 replies
I'm trying to get them to buy it for a profit the day they move into....in another topic I mentioned what I do and how I'm 'pro-active' to actually sell the house to the T/B............typically they have less then perfect credit so I require they enroll into a credit improvement program...Major does include.......major plumbing(underground pipes) roof, A/C and major electrical(fuse block exchange)............I do 2 thingsT/B pays for the monthly extended warranty company I use.T/B pays for the 1st $500 of 'major' repairs....after that T/B pays 50/50 of remaining cost of 'major' repairs.I hardly ever get a call simply b/c they know I'm not their landlord........they are 'buying' the house from.......and they are further understood of the requirements of who pays for what.........Trust me, you don't get 2am broken toilet calls when they understand its their house/their problem
Thorney Gibson hello all
16 February 2009 | 0 replies
hello everyone. i guess let me get started by introducing myself. my name is thorney gibson. im 25 years old. ive been doing plumbing since i was 18. for the past year or so i have been researching real estate and the different area's of it. i want to invest into real estate, properties and such.
Mark Yuschak About to make an offer on a small apt complex
23 February 2009 | 9 replies
All kitchens and bathrooms are along the back wall...from that point the plumbing is shared down the center of the building.No stairs.
Alison Buckley To 'hood or not to 'hood
26 March 2009 | 63 replies
What people fail to tell you is that, most of the time, you will need to replace plumbing, furnaces, hot water heaters, electrical issues, new window here, new windows there, ect......
James Hiddle Is There A Market For Student Housing?
18 December 2009 | 14 replies
I have some time ...weighing the options...teaching the girls how to fix plumbing....patch holes and install carpet....some martial arts to keep boys OFF of the property....i think 5-7 years of ownership will be good & then sell?
Shane M Gut Rehab - semi-gut?
4 April 2009 | 10 replies
(No electrical, plumbing)Do you prefer carpet or fake wood (pergo, etc)?
Shane M Running the numbers - How low will they go (banks)
14 March 2009 | 11 replies
We can keep the drywall, plumbing and electrical.