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Ibrahim Hughes Ideas For Removing 5-6 ft of water in basement?
13 July 2014 | 12 replies
Down the sanitary sewer is a better option than the storm sewer since who knows whats in it.Then get a big shop vac and go to work to get what's left.Then get dehumidifiers and run them until its really dry.  
Pragya Singh 32 unit needs a rehab- University of AR, Pine Bluff
13 June 2022 | 1 reply
Hello Investors/Contractors, I have a 32 unit apartment building in Pine Bluff AR, 3 minutes from the University and I am looking for any recommendations on handy-men, contractors, dry wall guys, painters, flooring guys, etcThe building needs a complete rehab, may include some framing re-work as well. 
Kevin Park [DC/First Multifamily Purchase] Does Inspection add value?
1 May 2017 | 8 replies
If you are not planning to do any site work and disturb things down the road then you probably have less exposure--I think your lender is going to drive things, but when you see what can be required if you have any issues.you might contact these folks and see what they might bid for a review.if you pm me I can provide you someone who did some soil work for us in DC much lower than the going prices.
Matthew Johnson Estimating Rehab Costs
20 May 2017 | 4 replies
Some people (Clayton Morris) make it seem so simple and estimate rehab costs from 20-25k which includes a new roof, new electrical, plumbing, boiler, water tank, windows, dry wall, paint, carpets/flooring, etc.
Kerry Malarkey Rental applicant with recent business Chap 7 – yes/no?
24 May 2017 | 3 replies
Per applicant they got into a bad lease (a news article also said this ) for a building that needed costly upgrades and maintenance, for which they were responsible, that sucked them dry.
John Backus Leaning concrete piers
14 August 2016 | 3 replies
The engineer will have a hard time analyzing your project without soil sampling how much more with only mere pictures and words.
Tony Hill 100% Cash down on a fix and flip to avoid financing costs???
16 April 2015 | 8 replies
Ideally, it only means being able to take slimmer deals when juicier opportunities dry up.  
Scott Egbert First Wholesale Lead! Need Advice Please.
27 April 2016 | 4 replies
DRY VENT TERMINATION MISSING FLAPS (LOUVERS) AND PIPE DISCONNECTED FROM TERMINATION.
Matt Holmer Painting basement flooring and walls
1 May 2016 | 5 replies
Either a dry-lok type product if moisture is an issue or regular paint suitable for concrete.The flooring is something I am running into problems with.  
Mike Dymski Should I terminate PM?
17 May 2016 | 23 replies
The whole process is not cut and dry as you might expect.With that being said my PM did their due diligence when rent was late by posting notices right away and calling tenants immediately.