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Steven Tankersley Ranch House Flip - Progress
10 September 2018 | 6 replies
Cabinets are on site and are being installed Thursday.
Daniel Rutledge Using Tax Rebates from a Solar Loan to invest or pay off debt
1 December 2017 | 3 replies
I am installing solar on my primary home but this post isn't about why or why you shouldn't go that route. 
Greg Smith Need to clean air ducts?
4 December 2017 | 6 replies
Not worth the time to do the air duct cleaning, just have the HVAC unit serviced and cleaned, and insure to install a new filter.
Kim Wendland Strategy for overcoming deferred maintenance?
3 December 2017 | 6 replies
You should be able to keep teams working steady if you have the cash to fund 3-4 rehabs at a time (the flooring guys install in 123 Elm Street and then move onto 125 Elm Street)If you are keeping this portfolio as rentals, this is a great time to standardize colors, flooring and appliances to make future turnover easy peasy. 
Martin Saenz Note Investing – Portfolio Management
1 December 2017 | 21 replies
I have DropBox installed on my computer, so I'm actually looking at my hard drive for these files.
Account Closed Additional charges after moving out
28 August 2017 | 7 replies
hi - after moving out the apartment manager had sent final account statement with additional charges of $1059 for replacing kitchen counter tops, saying they were damaged due to excessive water (my negligence or not is altogether different topic); i've asked for pictures of replacement, he said he can send the pics but they will show granite counter tops (i've lived and moved out of a laminate kitchen counter top unit) - he said i am being charged only a part of the granite install cost, for the amount of what a laminate replacement would have costed; he doesn't agree to my point that if i am asked to pay, it can only be when they were laminated again, to bring the apartment to state i moved-in...i think this is unethical for following reasons1) I am being asked to pay for a work that was not done; the amount i have to pay is going into improving the unit (increasing its rental value)2) in a perfect scenario the unit should be brought to move-in state (lamniate) i should be charged with the exact amount and later a decision should be made to upgrade or remodel the apartment with apartment management's own money3) when i complained about counter tops during my stay, the management gave granite counter top option and said replacing the counter tops (which basically is upgrading the unit like other units in apartment complex fetching higher rent) will increase the rent by somewhat close to 110$ and if i terminate the lease i dont need to pay for granite replacement; I decided to terminate the lease and move out, the unit was upgraded after i moved out and am still being charged to cover a portion of the upgrade costs (granite counter tops)...4) have complained about the faucet leaking to previous management many times, no one showed up to fix and i had to put temporary fixes myself; the previous management was worse; when i complained again to the new management they asked for a reference number which i donot have as all complaints were made in leasing office verbally; the new management said, they checked in the system and dont see any complaints related to faucet leaking - anyway as i dont have proof of complaint, had to remain silent; infact they got to know about the problem after i complained, not when they checked after moving out (so not sure if i was negligent)is it fair to upgrade the unit (increasing its rental value) and ask me to pay a part the costs?
Mason Wade Morris Did I lose out on a deal?
31 August 2017 | 12 replies
If you're lazy like me you won't go the Craigslist route because you'll want someone else to do the installation.
Cormac Loughlin Attic Ladders Perth | Macs Attics
3 September 2017 | 0 replies
There are many suppliers of attic ladders in Perth and its surrounding suburbs, but Macs Attics will simply take care of everything for you; from measuring your roof space, determining the best access point, to providing and installing the attic ladder that suits your needs.
James Syed Lender - Mold
6 July 2015 | 7 replies
It did however remind me I needed to install a bath fan in that property since it wasn't built with one originally.The takeaway; before any appraisal, inspection ect. make sure there's nothing that can be mentioned as "mold" or you will be paying to satisfy the bank to that effect.
Jennifer Streamer How far to go with updates on a rental in an A Class area? New sod?
14 July 2015 | 20 replies
We did all of the work ourselves, except for about $200 of electrical and 700 to have the hot water tank installed.