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Account Closed kitchen renovation with tenants still living there
17 April 2014 | 28 replies
You have to remove current appliances, demo the existing cabinets and counters, install upper and lower cabinets, install counters, install sink, hook up plumbing, etc.
Skyler Mckinney Quit My Job now what
24 April 2019 | 80 replies
I'm a DIY fixer upper landlord, the stuff I buy is usually 100 years old and neglected.
Benji Marshall Unwanted Trash disposal
11 April 2019 | 4 replies
The first thing you should try is installing cameras around the dumpster.
Kelly Wiggs Suggestion on Flooring for Apartments Above Retail/Restaurant/Bar
9 June 2019 | 4 replies
You could install a foam underlayment above the existing floors, fasten plywood sleepers to the foam/existing flooring and install hardwood over the sleepers. 
Joe P. Bilco Door Replacement/Repair?
24 August 2020 | 10 replies
Well a brand new Bilco of a typical size is around $800 or so not including installation
Josiah Cooper DIY Taxes W/ BRRRR Strategy
18 April 2021 | 5 replies

Hey BP -I’m DYI’ng my taxes this year through TurboTax and am stuck. Here’s some quick info on my situation:-I have a LLC- BRRRR’d one house last year- Using TurboTax to create K-1 for LLCWhen entering info into turbo...

Austin Copas How much do I set aside for expenses in Texas?
3 August 2020 | 6 replies
Now that I know tenants should pay for as many utilities as possible and I am looking into a property if there are not separate meters per unit would it be a must-have to get them installed?
Julio Gonzalez Infrastructure Projects - How to Maximize Tax Savings
15 January 2024 | 0 replies
Federally, two examples of tax savings for building infrastructure include:Renewable energy credits: Those who design commercial buildings with energy efficient items may be able to utilize the 179D deduction which can result in significant deductions.Energy efficiency deductions: If you install qualified renewable energy such as solar, geothermal or wind systems, you could get a credit for up to 30% of the cost by utilizing the Investment Tax Credit (ITC).As I said before, smart planning is the key to efficient tax savings to put more back into your project’s budget.
Travis Holmberg Generating Cash Flow on Long Term Rentals through Solar Panels
23 May 2019 | 6 replies
Hey all,I live in sunny Phoenix Arizona and have been throwing around an idea in my head I'm wondering if anyone can validate or invalidate for me.My idea is to install solar panels on my SFH property and rent it out for a long term rental. 
Nick Grewe How do I be an effective general contractor?
17 June 2022 | 73 replies
I'll make up a generic example:Client asks you to install a barn door for a spare room.