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Jason Vandermark Quarterly inspection question
25 January 2017 | 6 replies
Or paint a wall, begin hording, add a electric space heater or start growing pot...not long.I tell my tenants it is for their benefit and safety for me to inspect furnace filters, smoke alarms, CO2 alarms etc.I personal am more concerned about my property investment than the minor feelings of tenants.
Karen DiNapoli Out of State Investing - need help finding a good location!
4 November 2016 | 103 replies
If you were investing 45K and obtaining a mortgage for the balance of say a 60-90k range you could obtain a nice single family that may need major/minor cosmetic work, like painting, removing old carpet, yard sprucing.
Account Closed Lead Based Paint Disclosure Question
7 June 2016 | 4 replies
HI BP, My partner is looking to purchase a home and the contract includes a risk assessment contingency shown here http://i.imgur.com/y6Inpo8.png  "Contract of sale is contingent upon risk assessment or inspection by purchaser for presence of lead based paint/and lead based paint hazards" along with a disclosure stating no knowledge of lead based paint
Account Closed Home inspection
19 March 2016 | 15 replies
If you wanted to do paint and carpet beyond that, up to you, would be more.
Account Closed Basement Unlivable Lease Clause
31 March 2016 | 10 replies
Some tenants are tempted to use the basement bonus room as a bedroom (dry, painted concrete walls and floor); yet it does not have proper egress windows or a closet, so we let them know it is not to be used as a bedroom.
Robert Shadley Rehab Materials
8 January 2016 | 2 replies
FRP panels for walls in wet rooms, VCT for wet room floors, 1x4 screwed horizontally to studs & towel bar mounted to that, *no* soap dishes in showers, high gloss white paint for trim, *no* carpet, 
Ashley Harris Older Mobile Home Park - Deal or No Deal?
25 January 2016 | 9 replies
[The bank is offering a 5 year fixed ARM with balloon, on a 15 year amortization, 4.9%and we've talked the owner into a 15 year am with a balloon payment in 5 years on the 90k, 4%.]With our low DP and bank terms amortized on the 15 year note, we are only projecting a cash flow of about $470 or if we can talk the owner into a 30 year amortization to base the monthly payment off of then it would be around $710.14 units would be under our care, some with some deferred maintenance (exterior painting and leaking roofs), and one shop building.  
Andrew Karpman CapEx Associated with Condos
20 January 2016 | 3 replies
I understand that some CapExes such as flooring, plumbing, windows, and paint I have to cover but which of the following CapExes can I omit when doing my analysis?
Faisal Farnas Replace Windows Or Seal Them Shut?
20 August 2016 | 26 replies
They also mentioned something about lead paint testing being included in the price, which sounded like a scam.Then I searched for "window repair" on craiglist and found my savior!
Account Closed Stainless Steel Appliances in Rental
17 December 2013 | 21 replies
I would have bought black which I prefer on our last rental but despite holes in the walls and ceilings and half painted rooms it already had a big fairly new SS fridge albeit very dirty.