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Donna Ragan Contractor Partner vs Hiring Contractor
1 December 2016 | 5 replies
I already have all the wood flooring, tile, kitchen cabinets, kitchen appliances and misc.  
Ruth Bayang 1970s kitchen cabinets ... what to do?
2 January 2017 | 15 replies
Then paint the soffit, cabinets and trim a nice white.
Steve Weinstein Fire Extinguisher in Fourplex
29 March 2019 | 13 replies
Do you have any existing fire extinguishers or empty fire extinguisher cabinets with missing fire extinguishers if you do then definitely they will need  to be recharged re-certified or replaced .I own a fire extinguisher service company in Broward and I can tell you I've seen apartments  plex's both with and without fire extgs even though the state code may require them enforcement vary's from city to city fire and inspector has discretion. 
Account Closed Does the size of the kitchen matter in a rental?
25 February 2019 | 17 replies
If you are talking about apartments that are bigger than an efficiency or a studio, I think tenants expect a kitchen big enough to fit normal size appliances and adequate cabinet space. 
Ryan Thomas Do people just pay contractors to do all the rehabbing for them?
15 April 2019 | 3 replies
I also have wholesale accounts set-up for cabinets and the like so we save money that way as well.  
Minna Reid Can't help but be disgusted...
30 December 2006 | 2 replies
The bathroom cabinets looked like something from a oil change garage.
Robbie Pollard Just Closed on a REO yesterday
6 May 2009 | 16 replies
The bathrooms need toilets, tubs, lights & vanities; the kitchen needs cabinets, countertops and appliances.
Michael Stole A deal analysis
11 January 2012 | 3 replies
So, get your own estimates for the work.That said, every rehab is different and every rehabber is different, but I flip a lot of properties built in the 1998-2001 timeframe, and routinely do a lot more work than that:- Replace cabinets/vanities- Replace countertops- Replace appliances- Paint inside and out- Replace all flooring- Replace all finish plumbing fixtures- Replace all fans/lights- Replace front door- Replace any failed windows- Repair rotted/damaged siding, soffit, fascia, gutters- Replace all outlets, switches, plates- Basic landscapingWhile you may not *have* to do all that stuff, it certainly makes it easier to sell properties in this tough market...Btw, all that stuff typically runs about $20K in my area and with my contractors and basic level of finishes.
Juan Difot House is not selling, Advise Please!
29 December 2021 | 39 replies
The cabinets look a little cheap and I'm not sure what's going on with te ceiling.
Ben Reiss Check out my first deal and show me why I'm wrong or should move forward
21 March 2012 | 6 replies
Place is a 3/1.5 built in the early 1900's. has updated funace, hot water heater, 100amp panel (looks like a small bit of knob and tube was left in), new carpet downstair.Roof needs to be looked at since their was a leak (seller said it was fixed but I don't think I trust his maintnace guys), some small issues with brickwork I will be getting a estimate on later in the week. figure about $1500 for roof work and flashing fix and another $1500 for the brick work (mostly some re pointing a small area and a couple little things)Now the place needs:New kitchen(small)- tile floor (have the 18'x18' travertine that IO got for a steal), cabinets, countertop, appliances, lights ($6K)New half bath-tile floor, vanity, toilet, lights ($1500)Back stairs re done ($1K~1500)Open stairs to attic and turn in to hatchway and use floor space for closets ($1K~1500)Sub floor repair upstairs (stiffen a bit and fix 1 hole) ($750) Carpet Upstairs (700 sqft) ($1K)Upstairs Bathroom- Tile floor, Tile tub srround, build in tub since it is a corner tub now, toilet, sink, ect ($3K)Paint and some drywall/plaster repair ($4K)Fix 3'x8' second floor deck off Master BR-railing and some clean up ($500)Fence backyard and some landscaping ($3K)Misc $2Kcall it about $27K in rehab to make it nice and well in the top of the comps.I could also do less but was looking at making it shine and moving it quick.I figure I have to get into it at low 60's, Owner owns free and clear.