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Sam Leon Tenant buys new appliances
5 July 2014 | 5 replies
I have another rental with a washer living on borrowed time that could use a swap, so it works out.The dishwasher is a very old model and I have been thinking about replacing it as well as reworking some electrical behind it because the original receptacle junction box was behind the dishwasher, which means both the dishwasher and the disposer are plugged in behind that instead of the sink cabinet which is where I want to relocate that to.Prior to lease signing, tenant agreed to buy his own washer and dishwasher, as well as pay for the needed installation, and at the end of the lease term, I have the option to purchased his appliance if the price is agreeable to me, or he can take them with him. 
Jasmine S. How do I get the most out of my rental
8 May 2014 | 5 replies
Maybe add simple cabinet door hardware/handles to prevent cabinets from getting grubby and add some class.
Zoran M. Over / Under Rehabbed Properties Impact to Rental Rates?
13 May 2014 | 5 replies
I often see "large" investors (>4 properties) putting in new cabinets, granite, new tile floor in the kitchen and updating bathrooms with either new tub surrounds or wall tile.
Stephen E. Renting a renovated condo in the dead winter months
16 February 2014 | 4 replies
We are presently advertising the unit for $975 (down from $1,050) with new kitchen cabinets, countertops, etc., new ceramic tile in the hallway, kitchen and bathroom, and bathroom completely redone (new bath and surround, new vanity, new ceramic floor, new toilet) all at a cost of some $10,000.
Jaime Penix Investing in homes with chinese dry wall? Any experience with this?
29 May 2018 | 23 replies
You have to of course demo all of the trim, remove the cabinets (but don't demo them, just unscrew them), backsplash, etc.  
Jeff Heflin Newbie from Middle Tennessee
20 July 2014 | 10 replies
The cabinets appeared to be in good condition, so I don't think I'll need to replace them.  
James Sinclair Austin, Tx, Fix and Flip, Partners
28 April 2014 | 4 replies
You don't want 5 different people and their spouses deciding what flooring or cabinets to put in.
Mike Campion Great Credit, Good Assets- no "income" how do I get financed??
20 July 2014 | 16 replies
It was from a Professional Flipper that had too many on his hands at once who I do work for (I am in the cabinet and counter top business full time) so we had a prior relationship.
Michael Stole Will you remove these walls in a classic center hall house?
14 August 2013 | 11 replies
The trick to all of it is knowing in advance how much wall to take away and still have room for the sofa or the hutch or the china cabinet, etc, etc.
Bienes Raices Running dishwasher cord to top of counter
31 January 2013 | 4 replies
I've decided to put a dishwasher in my rental (previous owner had theirs removed one and put a cabinet in).