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Michael Robinson Cabinets hung too high. 24" from countertops.
12 August 2023 | 8 replies
If you're working with standard cabinets, lowers end up 36" tall, uppers go to 54" on bottom and 84" on top (30 inch cabinets) which puts the top of the cabinet at 7 feet.
Nathan Miller Appraisal process after BRRRR
5 March 2021 | 8 replies
You can put some cabinets in and a sink just don't put the stove in, but have the gas line inside the wall so that you can easily pop it out.
Brandon M. First Time Landlord
2 January 2016 | 4 replies
Stainless steel appliances would help if the kitchen cabinets and floor are not updated.
Rachel Chwaszczewski Small investment turns into repeated rewards
16 August 2023 | 0 replies
We used the remaining 7K after the purchase to make modest changes such as paint to the exterior and kitchen cabinets, new carpet, tile backsplash and new lighting.
Shawn Regnier Need some insight into steps to take for homeowner with HOA
13 August 2023 | 8 replies
They ended up replacing most of the first floor subfloor, joists, floorcovering, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and complete repaint.
Michelle Richardson House Hacking lease suggestion needed
16 August 2023 | 13 replies
One extra layer of protection to ensure tenants are taking care of property.Items to include in lease:-quiet hours-designated parking-designated food storage (cabinets + refrigerator) -no additional guests staying xyz nights or more out of the month.
Gary Crawford How I made 144K in 21 Months House Hacking
3 January 2020 | 116 replies
For the kitchen, at this point I had networked around with some other people in Real Estate and was able to find a great contractor to do the whole kitchen for $6k, (I bought the cabinets/countertops at discount, backsplash was a little pricey, but labor was about $1.5k).
Brandon Day My First Deal - Duplex in Cedar City, UT
29 September 2021 | 0 replies
There is a lot of work that I determined is not worth my time going forward (sheetrock, tile flooring, installing cabinets, most licensed trade work etc.)
Amy Carroll Best Tips for Preparing Your Current Home to Be a Med-Term Rental
7 August 2023 | 20 replies
in my experience, allowing pets is a non-negotiable, and major perks are biweekly housekeeping (build it into the rent), and in-unit laundry. if you choose to go RBTR, here are some tips for THAT:- designated kitchen cabinets- designated storage space in the bathroom- designated laundry days- designated space in the fridge- 'quiet hours'- overnight guest policy (none)- designated parking spots- single occupancy per room...basically all to get ahead of the quarrels between guests!
Lamont Cranston Oddball question, who owns the troubled property?
11 August 2023 | 2 replies
So, the other day my wife said someone brought some cabinets into the house, so I decided I would do some more deed research, I had already done some and there were no records for any of the above.