20 July 2012 | 6 replies
Doesn't need any major work, just some landscaping, some paining, a few small things need to be replaced.

4 July 2012 | 15 replies
If you are using day laborers to dig ditches, landscape, clean, etc. just use a bunch of different ones so that you don't pay any one person more than $600.For laborers that you pay more than $600 then you will need to file a 1099 when you do taxes (Turbo Tax or Quick Books can do the 1099s), but you need their SSN and other information (W9).If you are paying a company, such as ABC Glass Company, or XYZ Window Company then you do not have to do anything for taxes.

13 June 2012 | 3 replies
New Kitchen, new carpet, new paint, new landscaping (front lawn and back lawn), new bathrooms (2) and new Windows (all 9 of them).

27 June 2012 | 31 replies
We spent "just" $55k on it, and did things like -* New kitchen* Jack the house up (Foundation was failing)* New mechanicals (plumbing, electric, HVAC)* Sheetrock* Roof* Landscaping* Shed out back* Paint* 2 small bathrooms, gutted out and refinishedThings we didn't do -* New doors* New windows* Sand and refinish floors (We just did a buff and shine treatment)This was a lightweight rehab.

20 June 2012 | 1 reply
I plan to immediately have pro landscaping job done, replace exterior carpeting on stairwells and either replace wooden decks or have them repainted depending on cost.

21 June 2012 | 10 replies
The nails are supposed to be a little loose to allow for expansion and contraction of the vinyl "planks" with temperature.
24 June 2012 | 35 replies
After all is said and done and no wrongdoing can be proved, you have still been on trial in the court of public scrutiny and convicted as greedy and self serving.If it were me, owning it for a bit, a coat of paint, some landscape, good to go.

10 July 2012 | 24 replies
Did you do professional landscaping?

28 June 2012 | 8 replies
The pool, the club house, the boat ramp, the weight room, tennis courts, sidewalks, landscaping and other amenities are owned in common and or retained by the developer/project owner and they can sell that at any time, they can also lose it if the fail to pay liens as required.

12 November 2012 | 16 replies
House was built in the 60s, no permit on file for the expansion made many yrs ago.