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Jared B. Fixer Upper in Billings MT
28 August 2016 | 7 replies
Built in 1929 and moved off original lot for some business expansion.
Ryan Mainwaring First Buy and Hold Property Advice
19 August 2016 | 14 replies
Brad,The home needs the kitchen rearranged with backdoor moved to another room, full and half bath update, new windows, carpet, paint, landscaping, door replacements, and a air conditioner. 
Dacia Ray How to intentionally rent to high risk tenants?
20 August 2016 | 24 replies
No paint, didn't do landscaping, etc.  
David Shea Experiences at Foreclosure Auction
18 August 2016 | 2 replies
While I was working at a Beverly Hills based investment group a year back, we quickly realized that the landscape at foreclosure auction was extremely competitive.
Brad Noe Help Analyzing My First Foreclosure
2 January 2017 | 32 replies
.- I am no expert on rehab, but here is my best try:- Upstairs: clean/paint walls, paint cabinets, remove carpet in living room & refinish hardwood: $10,000; new window trim: $500- Basement: minor mold remediation: $1,500- Exterior: damage to wood panels above front porch: $500; landscaping: $1,500- CapEx: roof: $8,000; furnace: $3,000- Appliances: refrigerator: $800; microwave: $200; dishwasher: $400; W&D: $600- Miscellaneous: clean-up, etc: $3,000- Total: $30,000Now, let's say I pay full price at $40,000 w/ 25% ($10,000) down.
Sean Youngberg Determining scope of rehab on first flip. Rebuild original porch?
21 August 2016 | 3 replies
Things like major changes to floor plan or expansion, structural issues, dealing with parking, updating major systems (HVAC/elec/plumbing) vs patching them if they are still functional and safe.
Pete Fiannaca Labor rates?
12 September 2016 | 7 replies
Drywall, roofing, landscape are going to be at the low end of the spectrum.
Tammy Mitchell Agent / Investor / Syndicator - Texas Based
20 September 2016 | 15 replies
@Mike Reynolds I'd love any contacts you have for basic home repairs to include: brick and mortar, dryway/paint, general handyman, electrician, foundation, landscape/drainage grade, and plumbing. 
Boomer Creed Wholesale Habitat Home?
12 December 2014 | 5 replies
As far as restrictions with the deed, it states some general maintenance requirements (landscaping, removal of trees, nuisances, maintenance of the property, etc.) and only mentions that transfer restrictions comply with fair housing (not discriminate race, sex, etc.).I say foreclosure because the current owner was served an NOS that will proceed in Jan of next year.  
Chris Stromdahl Giving yard work notification?
12 December 2014 | 3 replies
I plan on maintaining the landscape of my rental properties, at least in the beginning.As a courtesy, I intend of giving the tenants prior notice with my planned arrival date/time, but is it required by law that I do this?