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Sean H. Found a good one
1 August 2010 | 5 replies
it needs a kitchen sink, kitchen cabinets, some areas painted, 2 interior doors, laminate flooring replaced in bathroom, new toilet, new bathroom vanity, new shower door.
Bryan Coomer Have a tenant who has completely trashed a property...
8 August 2010 | 14 replies
Paint inside, and out, they've painted on the brick exterior and the new shed I put in just for them, they've ruined the carpet/vinyl and decided to rip it out thus they've stained up the hardwood floors, the kitchen and new appliances are toast, busted a new window, torn out and lost new screens, the bathroom WAS new, they've ran a leaking clothes washer and soaked the floor which is probably ruined, that leak has gone into the heating duct work and has pulled away from the furnace, they tore off every down spout which has resulted in what used to be a bone dry crawl space being wet, I cut the yard yesterday(when I saw all this), and they are three weeks behind on rent.Human trash is being kind...
Danita Morris Removing joint compound
29 August 2010 | 5 replies
It works well, I've used it on kitchen sinks where I had lousy help as well.
Diane J. My 156K REO Lesson
16 September 2010 | 11 replies
I estimated 15K in flooring, paint (exterior and interior) new kitchen, bathroom tile and landscaping.
Travis Newton Repair Cost help!
21 September 2010 | 7 replies
Needs a kitchen sinkThe ARV is 69,500 I would like 6K off of this deal, since I’m splitting the assignment fee with another wholesaler that has the buyer ready to go.ARV*65% - assignement($6000)- repairs(which I have no clue what they should be)= Offer to sellerWhen I talked to the seller initally she said the lowest she could go would be 35K, but after seeing the house that number has to drop.thanks for the help guys!
J Richardson Can I improve my process?
8 November 2010 | 15 replies
Or, if you don't like that approach, just leave a bunch of light bulbs and batteries in a kitchen cabinet for when they move in.As for things like dripping showers, this is something that you should want to fix.
George P. motivating contractors - tips and experiences
1 June 2012 | 59 replies
no, i did not pay him ahead of schedule. he enlarged 3 windows (cut the brick, framed and needs to put sills back in there) as well as drywall over plaster in the kitchen, so technically i'd have to pay him. the windows are open right now.the plan was for him to finish today (would just take one day, yeah right), so today i go there at about 5 and he's not there.called him and asked why. he said "decided not to come, but will be there all day tomorrow. will finish in 1 day (if i had a nickle for every time he said that)" I asked, "and you did not feel like you should tell me that you were not coming"?
Jason Grote Appraisal just cost us $20k - how to prevent this?
30 May 2013 | 12 replies
New GFCI's in kitchen.
Burt L. Rehab Humor
16 June 2012 | 1 reply
The man remarked that it was decided they are doing a makeover on the kitchen.
Michael G. Negotiating Price
16 November 2011 | 7 replies
Then proceed to an upfront agreement at the kitchen table.]Mr.