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John Jackson Newbie pursuing a distressed property
12 April 2017 | 4 replies
Two first floor rooms have floors you'd go through to the basement if you walked in certain areas.  
Kristry Morgan Newbie here, glad to join here
23 March 2017 | 4 replies
I live down in Texas in Dallas County and I am 60 years old and I found BP because I was still medically recovering from a brain annuerism and a stroke looking for something that is flexible, otherwise I would still be working in my own flooring company and would never have found BP.  
Joe Koppel Q about Repairs/Maintenance and Vacancy Rate when evaluating
24 March 2017 | 4 replies
Did they simply clean the carpet and give it a coat of new paint, or did they actually put in the work to give the prop a new roof, new HVAC, new flooring, etc?
Harman N. Reduce HVAC footprint?
23 March 2017 | 4 replies
If for the whole duplex, you could get something that will hang from the ceiling in the garage if you have a high enough ceiling or a corner were it won't take away as much usable floor space.
Anna Watkins What Happens to the Hardwood Floors If I Steam-Clean the Carpets?
28 March 2017 | 12 replies
If the unit is a rental and you don't want to spend the money to refinish the floors, sometimes you can get away with a buff and coat, depending on if any other contaminants have been sitting on the finish, such as floors being previously waxed or furniture polish that has remained on the floor when the previous owners were cleaning their furniture.
Benjamin K. Having someone else dry in a house, then finish it yourself
26 March 2017 | 8 replies
get a set of plans and bid them out.. add up all the bids and that is your cost.excavation.. foundation rough plumb rough heat framing windows roof siding insulation and sheet rock.. probably cabinets as well.then you can take it from there do your own finish work  paint  .. hire out flooring and granite counters etc. and you can do the finish plumb and electrical but I would have the same people that did the rough do that all for one price.
Brian Knowles Procrastinating out of fear, UGH!
26 March 2017 | 18 replies
I had my own flooring company so I know flooring rather well.
Mike Blais Analyzing a deal: Just starting out in the REI world
24 March 2017 | 2 replies
Sebastian, The kitched appliances look quite outdated and the hardwood floors do look like they would need to be refinished.
Tom V. tenant breaking of lease, damages, repairs, and liability
27 March 2017 | 10 replies
The bathroom floor is so soaked with urine that the entire subfloor needs to be pulled up and replaced, and a new floor laid down.The entire apartment is a mess, and full of old clothes and trash.It is obviously not in showable condition.So my question is this - since the verbal agreement we made was broken (not moving out the 15th, not providing pictures, and not leaving the place clean) do the terms of the original lease remain in effect?
Shella Sanders need licensed electrician
25 March 2017 | 3 replies
I am working on my first flip. and I need a licensed electrician to come to my house and inspect electrical and see if there needs to be anything else done to bring it up to code and validate the electrical permit i bought. and get a green tag from the city. so that I can move forward with my drywall and flooring. i have learned so much more by taking action than i learned from shadowing the investors that bought my wholesale deals in the past. does anyone know an electrician or can u advise a way to go about getting one.