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Mats Daniel Skrede Mold issue after tenant
10 August 2023 | 7 replies
Aloha,It is hard to tell where this mold is...ceiling?
Holly Henry Upgrades to Primary Prior to Renting
10 August 2023 | 6 replies
Scraping popcorn ceiling?
Earl Altheide Buffalo NY (west side) Multi Family
12 June 2023 | 2 replies
We considered skipping removing the popcorn ceiling, this ended up getting done.
Kevin Cullen Do you provide a list/doc of design choices to your contractor for a rehab project?
14 August 2023 | 9 replies
Let’s take paint for example, painting all the walls one color and ceilings a color is a lot more affordable than different paint colors in every room or having accent walls in a home.
Nathan Gesner How to combat the growing hatred for Landlords?
15 March 2021 | 129 replies
I purchase the property and within 2 years, have painted, put in new tile, new front door, blinds, ac registers, cleaned ac ducts, new tub & shower surround, new light fixtures & new ceiling fans.
Carl W. Tenant Dispute - Demands Warning?
9 August 2023 | 19 replies
My tenant brought to my attention that there was a ceiling issue in their unit.
Kammarie Davis Seller Financing offer and terms
14 August 2023 | 1 reply
My goal is to rent it out and in my market I can expect around 1200-1500 in rent if I accept section 8.Details:-2bd 1ba single family-renovations: new ba w/ floor to ceiling tile throughout, new vanity, new toilet, new lvp flooring, new carpet, new roof, new lighting, new water heater - built in 1912(I visited the property and the only thing I noticed was that the windows had not been replaced, and there was no central air although there were cooling units in each of the room.)I’m having trouble formulating an offer amount and terms because I don’t know how much the owner is all in on the property, and what should the terms be for this type of deal.
Dominick Carney Seller finance
6 October 2014 | 23 replies
Had to read the above post a couple times when I saw you can get 2 or 3 times the price of the home with financing.......almost hit the ceiling again, LOL.
Charlene Fetzer My first BRRRR/Househack/STR
20 October 2020 | 5 replies
Saw the investment in person the day before closing and tried to negotiate more, but they hit their ceiling with the offer How did you finance this deal?
Alec Jacobs First time home walk through
19 August 2023 | 2 replies
General stuff but I look for the following- Cracks on interior and exterior walls- Signs of water (check the ceiling of every room, especially bathrooms).- Health of HVAC/Heater- Property layout (I once toured a property that required you to walk through one unit to get to the next and they were calling it a "duplex')- Talk to the tenants. ask them what issues they've had with the building.Many of your concerns will be addressed by the inspector so I wouldn't worry too much.