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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.
Kurt Bender Why is Requiring Renters Insurance so Important??
11 September 2017 | 8 replies
We already had one situation come up where our renter plugged the kitchen sink with the faucet running, stepped away, feel asleep, and it ended up overflowing and damaging the cabinets and the unit underneath.
Mel Salinas Splitting 50% with Investment Partner is not always a great deal.
27 September 2020 | 0 replies
-Stackable Wshr/ Dryr BONUS, Hampton Bay Cabinets, Apache Blk/Wht Porcelain bcksplsh pops Butcher Block Golden Teak Counters, LED What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
Thomas Lorini ​How BiggerPockets made me $77,000 cash! w/PICS
30 May 2018 | 82 replies
Are your cabinets Ikea?
Philip Hy Are buy and hold's really making money? Big picture question
21 May 2017 | 148 replies
Some investors will use (and markets will command) 15-20 years for a roof and others get 25 (or more) years, some get 10 years out of HVAC and others get 15, 20 or even 25 years...and pay $2,500 for full replacement (inside and outside) versus twice that amount, some investors/properties/markets require structural or mechanical replacement in 20-30 years where others get way longer than that, some pay $300 to paint a full interior unit (trim and all) and others pay thousands (not cap ex but you get my point), some need to replace cabinets every 20 years, others can be painted and last twice that long (or more), some investors pay $1.00 per sqft installed for flooring and others pay 2-4x that amount...the list goes on...huge variations by asset class, market and investor.  
Scheherazarde Roddie Help Estimate Rehab/Deal Analysis
14 August 2023 | 5 replies
Current issues: - potential roof penetration-plumbing do to leaks -cabinets (there was a leak under the sink and 3 drawers aren't working, do I price for a new set of cabinets?)
Sheryl Sitman Don't Follow the Herd and Maybe You Can Also Double your investment in 3 Years
20 July 2023 | 4 replies
It was located in a seventy year old group of neighborhoods that we believed to be at the cusp of change and within a 40 min drive from our home.Purchase price: $157kProperty Condition: The owner who lived in the property knew just enough to do a lot of shoddy work on the house himself and we figured there would be some surprises during our rehab, Three years later there is still the occasional surprise, like the upper kitchen cabinet that came crashing off the wall because it was not connected to a stud.
Jamie K. How to get over analysis paralysis on the first deal!!
5 October 2020 | 137 replies
It is outdated as far as old oak cabinets and linoleum tile in the bathrooms and kitchen.
Blake Wilkinson Condo insurance in Oklahoma
28 February 2017 | 12 replies
Even though the Assocation insures most of the building elements, you as the unit owner usually own some of the elements (determined in the bylaws) such as cabinets, sinks, sheet rock, paint, floor coverings, internal electrical or plumbing, etc. 
Denise Evans Common Tenant Problems
17 March 2015 | 10 replies
Same thing when the formal background check comes in.File this one under sociopathic liars: A tenant and his family that painted the property, stained the cabinets, installed a backsplash (all poorly done and without permission), removed a light fixture, spray painted the patio, damaged the new appliances, ruined the carpeting, and more.Our fault for not inspecting regularly, but the kicker was when I told the tenant I had before and after photos and would be pursuing legal action, the tenant actually said that all that damage was there when they moved in, and all they did was paint!