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Justin C. Final walk through on 1st investment property. What should I look for?
4 December 2014 | 6 replies
After that, its removal of all carpets, removal of floor in bathroom and kitchen, removal of a busted up stove, then paint and re-floor. 
John Horner Would you keep these tenants or raise the rent?
8 December 2014 | 22 replies
Ceiling Fan, Paint a room, a carpet cleaning or something along those lines.
Account Closed Best Way To Calculate Landlord Fees and Determine True Cash Flow?
20 September 2015 | 21 replies
Sometimes also included when talking about unit turnover when repainting or replacing carpet/tile.
Matt Skinner Know Thy Cap Rate: The illusive obvious in apartment investing.
11 December 2014 | 33 replies
Then you make slight adjustments to your valuation according to any minor differences in your subject property (“well mine has fresh paint and carpet”, or “this one’s lot is slightly bigger”, or in a “better location”, etc, so I’ll add a little value to the price tag).
Steve Garner Pet Odors, Please suggest ways to remove
11 December 2014 | 11 replies
Does anyone know how to remove pet odors from carpet?
Louie G. short sale HELP!!!
6 December 2014 | 9 replies
the property has only been vacant for about 6 months. already had the property inspected and what it needs is minor repairs (carpet, paint and a good cleaning). it was built in 2005 so its fairly new. compared to similar properties on the market, house is worth the $355k. if it came down to it, i am willing to pay the $355k with the 6% seller contribution, i just feel like my Realtor is not wanting to negotiate for me. nothing wrong in trying to save an extra $20-$30k...just wondering what some of the pros would do, risk it and offer $310k or go with what my realtor is saying and offer full ask....
Charles G. Newbie looking at first rental property
7 December 2014 | 6 replies
Is this a good investment: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, ground floor, good condition (all the appliances work, carpets and interior in good shape (move in condition), value of unit in range of other units in area, good demographics for renters, HOA's reasonable and condo association financials are good, real estate taxes could be argued down the road, probably overestimating closing costs.
Roberto Andrade Vinyl Flooring "Test of Time"
8 December 2014 | 3 replies
. / case)Lead-time:  2 man/days to cover ca. 1,000 SFThe purpose of this exercise is to see how the vinyl material holds the "Test of Time”, and compare it to previous experiences with other products, like carpet or tile.
Aaron T. Property Binder to leave for tenant
10 December 2014 | 5 replies
I also include printouts from the web on how to maintain laminate, carpet, granite, stainless steel, or whatever else might be in the unit. 
Sam Alpha How would YOU tackle this foreclosure deal?
10 April 2015 | 78 replies
Some of the wood veneers will require replacement, sealing and a coat of paint.2nd bath: Minor water damage from a leaking end cap.Home is dated and carpets are the original ones from 1989.