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Jason Coleman ZERO Down Seller Financed LTR turned STR
20 March 2023 | 0 replies
Renovated the kitchen, painted interior, LVP flooring wall to wall, pressure washing, landscaping, new small deck out back.
Elise Whittenburg Landscaping & BRRRR Investments
29 July 2019 | 2 replies
Hey Ya'llI'm interested to hear some community feedback on landscaping for rental properties.
Ann Nguyen landscaping ideas & gardener recommendations
12 May 2019 | 8 replies
Many homeowners and landlords alike have converted their traditional lawns to xeriscape (xeros = dry, -scape => landscape) in recent years, both for environmental and cost savings reasons.  
Bentley O'Neil Landscaping in winter
6 December 2016 | 7 replies
It should be easy to plan for right now, as landscapers should be pretty slow at the moment.Happy Investing!
Celebra Queen Problems with tenant's moving out
24 March 2023 | 14 replies
It just also accidentally happened that the moving company had a nerve to charge extra $500 to move the furniture in addition to the price they provided in the quote, the plumber charged $750 to replace the toilet (who did an excellent job and the price was mutually agreed by both parties), the roof has to be replaced and the dry walls have to be repaired, the A/C unit has to be replaced as it stopped working, the sprinklers have to be repaired very soon, and I just think the financial landscape changed dramatically since before covid time.
Joshua Krilov Which of these would you fix?
23 March 2023 | 14 replies
Vegetation should be pruned and/or removed as necessary to maintain a one foot clearance between it and the structure's exterior.23) Exterior Limitations: Unless specifically included in the inspection, the following items and any related equipment, controls, electric systems and/or plumbing systems are excluded from this inspection: detached buildings or structures; fences and gates; retaining walls; underground drainage systems, catch basins or concealed sump pumps; swimming pools and related safety equipment, spas, hot tubs or saunas; whether deck, balcony and/or stair membranes are watertight; trees, landscaping, properties of soil, soil stability, erosion and erosion control; ponds, water features, irrigation or yard sprinkler systems; sport courts, playground, recreation or leisure equipment; areas below the exterior structures with less than 3 feet of vertical clearance; invisible fencing; sea walls, docks and boathouses; retractable awnings.
Ali Mo Subdividing large lot in Orange County, CA - how hard is it?
24 March 2023 | 5 replies
If you look at the image below, you'll see that the front half of the property has a home and landscaped back yard, and there's essentially a wall separating the developed front half of the property from the undeveloped back half. 
Amelia McGee Rehabbing. Where do you learn this stuff?
26 February 2020 | 56 replies
Second house needed to be re-roofed, new kitchen, hardwood floors refinished, complete repainting and landscaping.
Rick Turner My Ugly Duckling - 818 N University Toledo, Ohio
10 March 2023 | 12 replies
Landscaping improvements included cutting down and removing 3-4 trees.
Robert Musallam Triple C - Norman, OK
2 June 2022 | 3 replies
Landscaping + on site amenities like a dog park4.