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23 May 2013 | 34 replies
It is taking me an average of 3.5 months on a 2000 sf rehab that is top to bottom including cutting concrete for new plumbing and basement build out.
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20 May 2013 | 71 replies
Afterwords it would be questionable if i would go ahead and do the house i'd want to keep, infact i would if it was on a concrete slab, becasue you cant get to the utilities without digging inside of your house.
21 November 2021 | 32 replies
Then again I was not the one who hired them, and the landlord is a bit elderly -- may have been a communication issue.The subfloor is concrete, so I don't know how much we can do there.
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31 January 2015 | 16 replies
@Ray Browne For a brand new, quality build (steel & concrete?)
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6 December 2010 | 33 replies
So, everything is now our problem.In particular, he pointed out this in the floor of the laundry room:Its a little tough to see in that picture, but a cut was clearly made in the concrete for that drain pipe.
19 June 2011 | 14 replies
Scored concrete floors vs. tile, etc.Any suggestions for us new to the land lording business?
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7 September 2012 | 13 replies
Those "soil conditions" = construction debris of various sorts (bricks, lumber scraps, roof shingles, concrete, foam plates and disposable coffee cups, etc) at very shallow depth.
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12 September 2013 | 10 replies
Once you have concrete number then you can analyze this deal.
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5 October 2017 | 17 replies
The Concrete seems more economical but I want to make sure it solves the problem long term.
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22 December 2018 | 25 replies
And yes I'm totally hoping they cancel and have to pay the 20%, but not counting on it.Depreciation scheduled are dependent on the construction material of the building (concrete, brick, steel, wood, etc.) and the year build.