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Valerie Couch Regular Rental Inspections
22 January 2016 | 9 replies
Schedule the "routine maintenance" at their convenience, and it's even less so.
Bryan C. 2nd Flip - My Story
17 July 2016 | 23 replies
I was at 14% on my first and expect to come in around 10% on my second.What non-cosmetic items will be included in your 22k rehab?
Joshua Lester Financing without kitchen/baths
12 October 2021 | 7 replies
This property is a deep water home overlooking a marina and  may become our primary residence.All renovations are cosmetic and I intend to do most work myself. 
Mark Stone Owner occupied triplex
28 January 2016 | 3 replies
I am just wrapping up the front unit now, and have yet to rent it out but I am a little confused in regards to what I can write off.I mainly redid the kitchen and bathroom in each unit along with repainting them and other general cosmetic things like lights/fans.
Rob Glover Live-in Flip : Troy, Michigan - What do you guys think?
29 January 2016 | 10 replies
Other than selling Avon, baked goods, and making jewelry, we are both technichly retired [ will finally have closing on our business next week after months of title problems] and since other than some new appliances, bathroom sink, and gas furnace repair, everything else is totally simple cosmetic stuff we can do in our spare time.[ we need to live there for a year anyway, and might choose to stay after that] We won't get started working on it for a few weeks because we are getting our Bennett house ready to sell, but when we do, we only intend on making the kitchen serviceable, and the living room nice before moving in [ the bathroom works fine, but eventually we need to get rid of its' all pinkness other than a brown tub!
Maria Vogel For those who have flipped houses
1 February 2016 | 14 replies
It was $133k, I put about $5 into it, redid the bathroom and flooring-cosmetics.
Jamie Lemon Real Estate agent didn't run comps
31 January 2016 | 4 replies
Well after the walk thru it needed extensive cosmetic work: walls removed, ceiling blown up etc.
Mike Love I am new to the real estate family
1 February 2016 | 4 replies
For your first flip, look for mainly cosmetic issues, rather than trying to tackle mold or foundation problems your first time out.Listen to J.
Lance Kamiyama New Member from California
12 February 2016 | 30 replies
Orlando is a very hot market right now, and I routinely come across go buy/hold opportunities.
Matt Moldenhauer Deciding what upgrades to make when tenants move out?
3 February 2016 | 4 replies
New lighting fixtures are not only a cosmetic improvement; they can improve energy efficiency and safety if you pick the right ones and require the tenants to use the right bulbs.