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27 June 2023 | 34 replies
Just tying into the existing sewer would be expensive with trees and landscaping needing to be removed.
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10 May 2018 | 6 replies
In more conservative counties where I personally practice in, where there are no local eviction restrictions, the completion time for an eviction is about 5-6 weeks from issuing the non-payment notice to having the county sheriff come out and do the eviction.As I tell all my clients however the eviction landscape is quickly changing due to the lack of housing units statewide.
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19 February 2021 | 35 replies
Roof, floors, sub floor, walls, stairs, attic, fire exits, kitchens, sinks, bathrooms, laundry, HVAC, fireplaces, pools, garages, parking, landscape, mold, water damage, Sewer, water lines, flood plain, flood insurance, insurance, ADA, etc.
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4 June 2023 | 2 replies
To boot, its on the bus line for our local colleges, 2 blocks from a buss stop, in a class C neighborhood and has a ton of room for sweat equity (landscaping, painting, etc).
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17 August 2022 | 9 replies
Might have a deal coming up in the next 60 days that's in the 550 to 600k its triple net property so all maintenance gets billed back to tenants as well as taxes and insurance and its a doctors office it will have a return of 6.5 to 7%38k in landscaping went in parking lot will be seal coated and stripped within the next 3 weeks and also will have a brand new lease New lease will be a 3 year term with 3 additional lease year options and will be a 10% rent bump at each option And we can manage it all for you for 7% of gross and that fee gets billed to tenant so it doesn't cost you a dime Solid all brick building and tenant just did a 100k remodel 2 years agoHave a connection with a local commercial lender in that area that could set me up with a loan?
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26 December 2020 | 15 replies
Can you cut down on snow removal or landscaping by doing those yourself?
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26 July 2021 | 12 replies
Suppose you want to remodel two bathrooms, remodel the kitchen, change all the windows, paint the house and make the landscaping look nice.
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15 June 2023 | 8 replies
Hello BiggerPockets community, I just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself.I am currently investing the Connecticut market and have built my portfolio of mostly single family and small multifamily houses.I work for a landscaping/excavation company in a supervisory capacity and have experience in sewer and drain maintenance, repair and installation from my last full time job.
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3 March 2019 | 81 replies
There is a a lot of work ahead of us.We are going to start with the exteriors, common areas, landscaping, and transition to any down units at the same time.Have to establish who is paying, who isn't, evict non payers and begin to rebrand the property with signage.
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21 August 2020 | 8 replies
In Marin, electricians are running about $100-$125/hour; carpenters about $60-$75; plumbers $90; general laborers/demo guys/landscapers: $25-$35.