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Alyssa K. “Lettered” Emotional Support...Chickens
30 November 2018 | 113 replies
I plan to keep him in your bath tub.
Brady Lamprecht My First SFH Rentalf
18 December 2018 | 4 replies
Early in the renovation, my contractors sent me a photo of a bone they discovered underneath the bathtub.
Account Closed Bathtub vs.
24 November 2019 | 15 replies
The benefits of converting the (very outdated) bathtub to a walk-in shower would be opening up the bathroom to make it look larger and the costs would be cheaper.The only potential negative I see, which is pretty big, is that this will turn off renters.
Melissa Murphy My first house/live in remodel then rental
1 December 2018 | 0 replies
I remember the kitchen remodel, living in the home and having to make coffee with water from the bathtub.
Anthia Rymer Loan Originator vs. Bank
13 March 2019 | 2 replies
Often times, these nitpicks become conditions on the loan that hold up closing, requiring you to, for example, replace outlets in bathrooms or remove mold around a bathtub (real examples).Review the loan documents and close.
Bethany Olson Our first Home and BRRR
21 March 2019 | 0 replies
We did cosmetic updates throughout the whole thing (new roof, floors, paint, trim, fixtures, bathtub).
Chandler Harker How can I get Healthcare as an investor?
7 February 2019 | 2 replies
Another such feature is walk-in showers (and wheelchair-compatible showers) instead of step-in showers as part of a bath tub.
Milos N. Basic depreciation understanding self check
14 February 2019 | 2 replies
Hello gurus,I am trying to teach my self how does this all work. please let me know if my understanding is off.Yes, I know I should hire a professional, but I like to understand things my self.Facts: property bought in 2018before being put into service some work on it have been done:- $5000 on floors- $1000 on carpet- $1000 appliances- $7000 random (paint, door fixes, wall fixes, bathtub re-glazed and other things).I understand that all of this needs to be capitalized because it was done before it was put into service.After putting into service (tenants in, etc.) more things were discovered around $2000 cost.This is what I am thinking: - capitalize and depreciate the floor, carpet, and appliances separately over shorter time period (5 and 3 years).-  capitalize and depreciate $7000.
Matthew M. Vacation Rentals!? Property Management Guidance
13 March 2019 | 25 replies
We repeatedly had vacuums stolen, the glass cook top broken, and a bath tub overflowed on the 3rd floor.
Mike Ganske Bathroom remodel: 3/4 vs full
22 February 2019 | 3 replies
I’m contemplating installing a three-quarter bath with just a shower as opposed to a full bath with the bath tub.