Shawn Allen
New to investing, need help starting out. Wholesaling best bet?
10 October 2017 | 18 replies
But just be sure you're being intentional and not throwing noodles at the wall to see what sticks.If either of you wanted any more info on my DM process I'd love to help in any way.Good luck!
Bryan Dahn
Ten Unit Building need reapir
7 October 2017 | 8 replies
It can also include walls and planter boxes.
Babek Sandhar
Help deciding whether this foundation is a minor fix or not
9 May 2018 | 3 replies
The basic construction of these premises consists of concrete foundation walls on spread footings with a column/girder and bearing wall system for the support of the first level floor joist members.
Andrew Alvira
Need CPA/Tax Advice - Selling vs. Keeping a house
23 February 2018 | 4 replies
(Agreement was i wouldnt pay for renovations I would live rent free until I made my money back and she would sell the house to me in 2 years which she no longer wants to do which is fine but...If she sells i can get my money back i put into it)What still needs to be done, Foundation isnt looking good, structurally walls are cracking as if the house is sinking hard to explain without pictures, roof, siding, gutters, front porch, hot water tanks are old, basement floods, backyard fence is about to fall over and if it does its going to hit a lot of cars next door and she is going to be in a really bad position, and the upstairs needs a total gut its in terrible shape.
Ellie Narie
What's the best way to build 1800 sq ft as an investment?
26 March 2018 | 9 replies
If you’re able to do a fourplex you bunch the kitchens and bathrooms along the walls where they share lengthwise or horizontal.
Drew Zoller
Cleaning up after smokers
9 August 2017 | 5 replies
We’ve found a lot of different options—everything from scrubbing the walls and ceilings, cleaning the ducts, to using an ozone machine.
Drew Lamb
Knob And Tube Wiring Older Home
23 August 2017 | 4 replies
If the units are smaller, that cost seems plausible, but would be on the lower end of the range here.Remember that is only the cost of the electrician replacing existing circuits and does not include the repair and repaint you will been to do to walls and ceilings (hopefully the electrician is not planning to surface mount).
Ken R.
Seeking Home Inspector and structural engineer
22 August 2017 | 3 replies
His company provides additional services that normal inspectors typically don't - including a floor level reading to see if there is any shifting in the foundation as well as a moisture reading to detect any moisture build up in the walls.
Robert Freeborn
90 day challenge success!
1 June 2018 | 5 replies
New carpet upstairs and in the basementNew laminate downstairs Brand new appliancesAll new kitchen, including granite countersAdded a pantryDemolished two downstairs bedrooms and made into one with an en-suiteMaster bath with tile floor and a HUGE tile showerNew electricalNew plumbingNew ductworkTile fireplaceChalkboard/magnetic wall in the basementNew landscapingNew facia boardingNew lights I lost track of how many new windows I would post pictures here, but it appears we can’t do that on mobile (Mindy Jensen can we get a patch/update for that?)
Jennifer A.
Tenant Turnover Question
8 June 2018 | 5 replies
Their kids have written on the walls with crayons, the vanity installed 5 years ago has been scratched to the point it needs to be repainted (it is white and a lot of paint has been scratched off), the caulking around the sink and tile has turned black, the hardwood floors are extremely dirty and will likely need to be sanded and stained and the carpet must be replaced.