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Matt M. Opinions of no-smoking and no-pets?
26 December 2012 | 35 replies
I do supply a fire extinguisher in the kitchen, though.
Lucy Rowens Let's Talk About Your Very 1st Deal
11 December 2012 | 17 replies
Some of that included a roll off dumpster rental, gutting and replacing the bathroom (kept the tub), paying for utilities, new (used) fridge and stove, new kitchen counter top, new kitchen and bathroom subfloors and flooring, etc, etc, etc.
Alex O. Broken Dryer Issue
4 January 2013 | 6 replies
You may want to include a stipulation in a building policy that nothing should be stored within X inches ( it will be in your installation manual) of the equipment, the thermal overload may just be defective like he said.
Bienes Raices Matching appliances in a rental?
10 February 2011 | 7 replies
For lower middle class rental area, do you need to match brands if you're getting new appliances for the kitchen (everything was ripped off by the former owner).
George P. Install a wheelchair lift in staircase of a TH (photo)
1 March 2011 | 6 replies
A house that I flipped a few years back ended up equipped with the stair lift and grab bars courtesy of some program, and I know that the buyer could have paid for these without the assistance.
Stan Jackson What prospecting tools do you carry?
10 March 2011 | 22 replies
So, what are some of your prospecting tools, equipment and unique items do you carry in your vehicle?
Mogi P. Rehab for rent ready conditions
5 April 2011 | 18 replies
i'm going to disagree with this...sometimes it's more expensive to set things up for a rental by doing it correclty...i can lay crappy linoleum in my apartment kitchens, but they'll just tear up in a few months and i'll have to do it again..it's actually more expensive to lay down quality commerical grade VCT tiles...i like my VCT, jeffrey likes his porcelain tiles..either way, it's actually moer expensive than crappy laminate, but will save you money in the long run since you don't want to constantly replace between tenants...the turnover of tenants and maintenence between them is what kills profits...keep the units durable, even if it costs a few extra bucks at the beginning
Joe Kulbacki First Fix and Flip Deal
11 July 2013 | 13 replies
Get 3 bids for each section of your rehab (plumbing, electric, kitchen, baths, etc.). 3.
Grant S. Top to bottom exterior crack - Problem?
28 July 2013 | 5 replies
It extends down into a attic vent and then goes off to the side a bit, down to a kitchen window, around the window and then on down to the ground.
Joe Assad Why Having the Right Rehab Insurance is Key for Your Clients
20 October 2016 | 0 replies
- Will the property be completely vacant or will there be furnishings or other staging equipment or property stored on the premises?