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Stuart Cairns Property Insurance during renovation
27 July 2015 | 6 replies
Does anyone have a company they use and can recommend for a similar situation.2 units just need cleaning and painting, the 3rd unit needs drywall and the kitchen replaced.Thank you for any advice.
Linda Weygant Rental Number 6 Under Contract
4 October 2015 | 31 replies
The air conditioner condenser unit has been installed outside right under the electrical panel.  
Yonah Sturmwind Pennsylvania Investors
15 December 2015 | 24 replies
Also trying to see if my brother can quit his job and property manage my PA stuff he's good for repairs mainly electric but has helped me build my house.
Dwayne George Buyer's Remorse
30 October 2015 | 13 replies
Kick them out, clean up the place, and get a new tenant.  
Jeffrey Giffin Tank vs tankless?
4 February 2018 | 48 replies
I did not have a gas option and even though it is electric, this is cheaper then an electric tank. 
Silvia Chloe Funding Conundrum
24 July 2015 | 2 replies
.-- Bought land--dropped electric, developed spring, put in septic, created road (not yet rocked), procured older doublewide (not yet on property), got zoning clearance for soft set foundation on mobilehome.
Christopher Telles Luxury Home Rehab Estimating
26 March 2016 | 13 replies
So here is how I would set this up: Kitchen: Appliances - $6,000 Cabinets - $10,000Countertop - $70-110/sqftSink - $1,500Faucet - $500Cab pulls - $500 (or $6-10/pull) Install - $2,000Flooring: Floor product (unfinished): (expect to pay 4 - 10 dollars per board foot for anything quality) Floor finishing (sanding, coating etc) roughly $3/Sq ft (as long as you are using a standard coating (polyurethane) if you want to go higher end with an oil or stain expect this to jump to 4-5/sq ft Bathrooms:Demo: $/hour x expected hours Underlayment: Schulter Shower System (approx: 500/shower enclosure) Tile/grout/thinset: 6-10 sq/ftInstall: $3-6 sq/ft Lighting and Electric: (pricing includes installation)   Switches: approx $30/switch  (this assumes a mid range Leviton 3-way dimmer) Outlets: $10 (TR Leviton duplex, GFI where needed and duplex/USB combo in Kitchen Island and a few choice locations) Lighting:Surface mount approx $150/fixtureCan: approx. $250/fixture (assuming old work install by electrician)A little more on why I do it this way: Kitchen: You can figure out exactly how much your kitchen is going to cost before you start.
James Kandasamy 20 units not operational for 3 years
4 August 2015 | 10 replies
It needs electrical issues, interior, exterior, AC,new roof  etc.
Joshua D. Help
26 July 2015 | 8 replies
just get out there and do it. learn as you go. start small if that makes you feel better, but just do it. i see no benefit in getting you real estate license. most deals found are not even listed. it wouldn't hurt, but it is not necessary either. buy one house to rent as a vacation rental. since you live so close to it, i would do the clean up details yourself and save the money. if it works well for you, do another one. it gets easier and easier each time because you learned the do's and dont's from the last one. you just need to get started
Nick Graff Address Service Requested v. Address Correction Requested
16 April 2017 | 2 replies
Reviving an old post here, but I'm cleaning up a 1000-address driving for dollars list and I'd like to know what to do with the "nixies" when they come.