Kelly McBride
What to charge for damages
16 April 2019 | 6 replies
They were good tenants but they installed 2 different kinds of child locks on the kitchen cabinets (without permission) and when they were removed they left damage.
Tony Castronovo
Laundry Contracts Do's and Don'ts
26 April 2019 | 15 replies
The things that affected payout were number of units, cost per load and who controlled this, contract length, and ability of people to install laundry in their units.We ended up taking a deal that paid us around 45%, with us completely controlling the per load pricing, the company agreeing to install newer more energy efficient machines, and the HOA agreeing to prohibit laundry in individual units (which was already a rule).
Tommy Volpe
Looking to Install a Vanity in bathroom that has never had one
16 April 2019 | 3 replies
I want to install a sink (vanity) next to the tub seeing as there is not one there right now.It seems that there is a water line running to the toilet (not large enough to be waste line).
Tyler Erickson
Commercial Appraiser Partnering with a Fixture/Contractor Firm?
24 April 2019 | 3 replies
From an in-person consultation regarding the specificities of the work needed to be performed; custom-fabricated or sourced fixtures ranging from lamps and chandeliers to countertops/flooring and murals; a full design proposal; contractor services; shipping and installation of the fixtures; and complete with two commercial appraisals.
Caleb Fledderjohann
Crawl Space - Vent or close and insulate?
24 April 2019 | 7 replies
We recommend vents be properly installed to allow air flow to move inside the crawl space."
Carter Livingston
Cheap Window Replacement in Sacramento, CA
20 April 2019 | 1 reply
I'm pretty handy, and could install them myself but am sure it would be more economical to buy them installed.
Solomon Fulop
Would you do this deal?
21 April 2019 | 36 replies
This includes bring the electrical up to code by installing GFCI plugs where needed, replace the fuses with circuit breakers, remove ivy, remove a chimney thats coming apart and replace the less than 3 year old HWT (moving them to the back house basement) and install new direct vent units in the front house, remove a small amount of mold from the back house, replace some composite siding boards that are broken, a few grand for new gutters (very conservative), fix a bay window sill , install 1 set of inside railings, and secure 1 loose porch (owners unit) , but Ive padded this list to 30k just in case because it really is a fair amount.The cost to get the interest rate down to 2% is 8k out of my pocket and 20k seller concession rolled into the loan.
Eric Wilkinson
Very low service line
25 April 2019 | 2 replies
If it’s something he really can’t do, you may need to have another pole installed or go underground or something else.
Andy Bailey
Little flicker 2 years ago, now I’m ready to be on FIRE!
20 April 2019 | 0 replies
I have narrowed it down as a first time purchase to a 2/1 solid home; good location for same size homes, brick/vinyl ranch, built in 1940, HVAC installed already, original hard wood throughout home, roof in great shape, wiring up to date and plumbing is manageable for repairs.
Aaron Gorum
Rental Issues (toilets, sinks, vermin)
20 April 2019 | 7 replies
He has installed a portable a/c in my daughter's room to regulate the heat so she can sleep.