18 February 2017 | 3 replies
After a long drawn out eviction of a SFH on Long Island NY, we needed to have some work done (painting, new light fixtures, patch some holes, and basic plumbing, such as a new toilet, install vanities with faucets, and new shower fixtures.

18 February 2017 | 6 replies
Making changes to the property without written notice (Changing Hardwood Floors, changing a brand new set of washer and dryer and various other paint jobs in the house) Today I get a message from him saying that the remainder of the rent will be paid on Tuesday (since Monday is a holiday).

24 February 2017 | 37 replies
They just replaced it too, but didn't put the right kind of moisture barrier underneath for Utah.

21 February 2017 | 4 replies
I grew up with Heinlein's quote, "always ask the experts, they will tell you what cannot be done and why- then go do it" Anyway, we are doing a rehab and I hired a guy on the spot who I met serendipitously- I was going to do a painting job that night, stopped off at the lawyers, and there was a painter there.Anyway, wound up hiring him to redo the bathroom.

28 March 2017 | 32 replies
--------Overall, we generated quite decent walk-in equity ($36K, 18%), and cash flow rate of 0.95%..We rehabbed mostly the interiors, we left exterior paint and windows, to make the numbers work.Here are the numbers:Purchase: $130KHard Money Cost: $8KConstruction Cost: $24KClosing Costs: $4KTotal Acquisition Cost: $166KARV: $202KRent: $1570 (0.95%)Walk in Equity: 36KBefore:After

19 March 2017 | 12 replies
I am hoping on our next deal they will come down on interest a bit.Ok, so here's what the house looked like before we bought it:So far, we have painted the exterior, all new vinyl windows, new exterior doors, new garage door and opener, installing French drains and a sump pump due to there being a bad ground water issue in the crawl space last spring, new roof, opened up the kitchen, put in a french door, replaced all the wood flooring, tiled in bathrooms, framed in laundry and mechanical, shelves in the pantry, all new interior paint, heated flooring in master bath, can lighting.

20 February 2017 | 4 replies
Then we'll rent the property up and enjoy our monthly cashflow for the years to come :) This deal is unique because it's lipstick flip (interior & exterior paint make up 80+% of our renovation budget).

31 December 2015 | 12 replies
Instead they just wanted us to power wash walkways, and paint hallways instead!

28 December 2015 | 3 replies
Have a tight budget for a condo in a 55+, needs a cosmetic re-do (Floors, paint, kitchen, bathroom vanity, fixtures).Referrals Appreciated.

9 February 2017 | 8 replies
But rental ready would be just paint and a broken window.