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Chuck Brickman Rehab items for basic flip
4 May 2011 | 11 replies
.- I will almost always replace all fans and light fixtures throughout the house;- I will almost always replace all plumbing fixtures throughout the house;- I will always put in new matching stainless steel appliances, including washer/dryer;- I will almost always replace all flooring throughout the house (unless it's brand new carpet or hardwood/tile that is in great shape);- I will often replace the kitchen cabinets, unless the existing ones are in pristine shape (in which case, I'll change the hardware to match the rest of the fixtures we use).- I'm a lot more lenient on replacing bathroom vanities, but if there is any damage to them whatsoever, I'll replace them to match the kitchen cabinets.
Jonathan Sher First subject property, only concern is the area
9 June 2011 | 8 replies
New plumbing pipes in the basement3.
Mike Welch Chase HAFA Short Sale
21 June 2011 | 7 replies
The property also requires a new roof, some plumbing work, etc.
Leah Culler Best/worst places to be a landlord
19 October 2014 | 14 replies
The only jobs I source out are Electrical and Plumbing, all remodeling work is performed by myself.Brokers/Agents here cater the multi's toward owner occupied with tenant income to help with the mortgage because they know if an investor runs the numbers it does not cash flow positive.Best opportunity here is to locate off market multi's where owner has owned for 20+ years that require a little work.Good Luck and Happy Investing.
Ryan Keith Purchased tax lien house - what to do with previous owners stuff??
21 June 2011 | 13 replies
Change the locks, get the utilities turned on, shovel some poo, check out plumbing, electrical and so on.
Tony Nguyen 8 unit multi family - Would you buy it?
15 January 2012 | 15 replies
What about the larger items, roof, siding, heating system, plumbing, electrical?
Peter Seely How does a out of country investor get a tax ID
1 August 2012 | 12 replies
The LLC, being a GA entity, will be a domestic corporation.
Linda R. An ethics and legal question.
17 June 2011 | 26 replies
Today is day 60 on a house that we completely gutted down to the studs that was full of blow in insulation and plaster and lathe It now has all of the plumbing, hvac and electric roughed in, closed cell insulation on the ceilings and walls and will be completely sheet rocked by the end of the week, the upstairs is and half of the living room are ready to be taped as soon as the rest of the house is done.
Natalie Kondratenko Would you consider this 10plex and if so, at what price?
16 June 2011 | 18 replies
He gutted it and put in all new plumbing, electrical, fixtures, sheet rock, flooring, appliances, etc.
Shawn Nguyen 28 years old looking for Advises on Fourplex
14 June 2011 | 6 replies
I also have relatives that are general/plumbing contractor and are able to help me.