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Kenneth LaVoie alternatives to expensive steam extraction
1 March 2013 | 2 replies
Tile in all common areas!
James Farrel Pre-Rental Expenses Deductible?
4 September 2014 | 8 replies
The appliance was delivered on December 7, but was not installed and ready for use until January 3 of this year.
Sunny Jo Gardner Looking for a contractor in Orange County, CA
1 March 2013 | 6 replies
Replace kitchen & bath countertops with either quartz or granite (remove existing tile)4.
Bryce Y. How to determine if I have a slab leak or not?
1 March 2013 | 10 replies
I have a property under contract, and there is some cracking/heaving in the kitchen tiles.
Raquel Baranow IRS Audit, Should I be Worried?
4 March 2013 | 9 replies
(Duh, I have 15-installment sales, buyers are paying me principle & interest.)Should I be worried when I appeal to tax court?
Erik Kubec What is your worst Craigslist experience?
1 March 2013 | 0 replies
I get there and they are still installed.
Nate Wong Having problem with contractor again. please comment
29 March 2014 | 40 replies
If you agreed to pay him $1000 for installing cabinets and he's about half-way finished, pay him $500.
Mitch Mauer Zero-Credit Mortgage
3 March 2013 | 2 replies
Other options, seller financing, go as long as you can, installment contracts, VA assumptions may still be around with a seller second and cash down. :)
Scott W. Upgrades during tenancy
19 October 2014 | 20 replies
The new SFH tenant is OCD & so I get little post-it notes for the odd things.The majority is just asking permission to pay for upgrades they want to install themselves!!!!
Steven Maduro Handyman specials how i got creative when money got tight
10 April 2013 | 27 replies
t rent it.I ended up getting a skilled tradesman in each house.one guy is an actual house builder that hit bad times during the recession the other guy works with his father installing and remodeling bathrooms and kitchens.both these guys came signed the lease on the first tenant I allowed him to move in with security plus 200.00the difference was the paint and drywall repair and cabinets stained and house cleaned. that I would have paid someone else to do out of pocket which I didnt have.gettting that money allowed me to take care of a 350 plumbing problem and a furnace issue that came upthe other house the guy moved in for security plus 300 for the first two months less than half the actual rent because he is going to do all the painting and the bathroom remodelsome drywall repair and hang ceiling fans.he is working alongside my contractor and my contractor has now gotten a new partner and he has okayed this guy to do the workall things worked out.and now my two houses have some capable people in them who wont come crying everytime there is a minor problemI know this isnt the ideal way to do business but I sort of started out over extended.