Rachel Gill
Rehab Addict
8 February 2015 | 96 replies
She does a lot of questionable things.Another thing that bugs meNormal rehbbers would just put vinyl siding these houses & be done with it.
Daniel Monte de Ramos
5% Down on Conventional Loan - Realistic?
22 January 2015 | 10 replies
Water is free, and free electricity/gas for up to $120 for the whole house.
Maddy Cooper
Red Flags From Seller?
6 January 2017 | 9 replies
I prefer my unknowns to be related to the house: plumbing, electric, layout problems, mold.
Vic Vega
What's your opinion on central air?
7 January 2017 | 14 replies
They come precharged all you need is to hook up the electric, the copper lines and pull a vacuum.
Max T.
My first flip - story, analysis, and numbers
6 July 2019 | 12 replies
I agree.After inspection he wants to max out his seller’s assist, and perform some costly repairs (upgrading the old ungrounded electrical).
Darshan Patel
Not so great finishes. What can i do?
1 December 2017 | 10 replies
@Michael GessnerI'll look into joint compound; and all work, drywall /electrical, was thru professionals.
Jason Carter
Stop Work Order after house has been completed
13 December 2017 | 3 replies
The main floor did not need any permits since no walls were added, and everything was cosmetic, but the basement has new walls, electrical, and the bathroom was existing but moved to another location.
Sean Carroll
The Ultimate Beginners Guide To Working With A GC
13 July 2020 | 4 replies
The best order I feel to put the categories for the interior and how I put mine is in the following order Demo, Framing, Rough Electrical, Rough Plumbing, HVAC, insulation, Drywall, Interior Painting, Cabinets/vanities/ counter tops, Flooring (flooring before cabinets if you're not using a floating floor such as true hardwood), Finish plumbing, finish electrical, and finally carpentry (doors, windows, trim).As far as the scope of work for the exterior there is no particular order you need to go in since it will be up to the general contractor to schedule those for you.
Jessica Gonzlez
Advice on my first multi family purchase
10 March 2016 | 12 replies
So here are the questions- The home is a legal two family with 4 units I was planning on renting the first floor duplexed with the basement for 1600 second floor for 1500 and live in the top floor apartment for "free" for 1-2 years would this on paper look like a decent deal- I have no idea what water, electricity and sewage runs on a two family home - Where can I look to see if I could actually obtain those rents for that property ( got these numbers using rento meter) Thank you all very much !