Thanks for reading my first post.
We are in the process of rehabbing a 2-unit house that is over 100 years old. The tenant that most recently lived in the first floor apartment was a bona fide hoarder. He had a littl...
So we just moved our first tenant out of our first rental. (We have three rentals now.) After removing all of the carpet and pad due to odor and stains from smoking and cat pee- I refuse to put carpets back in. ...
Has anyone used robot vacuums for cleaning rental properties when turning units over? I'm wondering if they are cost effective or if its cheaper and more efficient just to have a cleaning person do the vacuuming of t...
So I just did my first move-out inspection. Over all the tenants left it in good shape. Besides the obvious things that I will charge them for (like the broken kitchen cabinet door) how picky do you get on inspection ...
I recently renovated my duplex and refinished the old wood floors. Now I get to turn strangers loose onto my beautiful new floor! (It's still old and somewhat uneven, but it's polished, stained and beautiful!)
What d...
Hello BP, I'm in the process of rehabbing my first property and wanted to get advice on how to tackle the bathrooms. Keep or replace the vanities? keep or remove small window in the first picure? Retile shower or re g...
We did a MAJOR reno on a rental from the 70s that had 100% differed maintenance. Almost a full rebuild and finally finished after about 7 months. Right now we are evaluating local cleaning services. The quote was f...
Hello all, I have my first lease coming to an end and the tenant/family is looking to move out which I'm actually happy about due to how it seems they have treated my new investment property. So far I wasn't given any...
I read in thread that someone was able to replace one room with tile for a cheaper cost than carpet due to all costs associated including labor.
My question is to the rehabbers and flippers on what they find to be th...
Hello, I have a 6x8 bathroom that has that common classic look that probably dates back to the 40s.It's of my opinion this style lowers the perceived value of the house.Do you have suggestions on how I can class this ...