Hi BP community and friends! Closed on my first rental and now in rehab mode. Seller painted walls grey, doors and trim white. The kitchen cabinets are the old brown color. I'm painting cabinets white and plan on usin...
I want to install a new light fixture in my tenants kitchen. My house is in St. Louis Park, MN. Will that violate code? Do I need to pay a licensed electrician to do this or can I do it myself?
I already installed a ...
I've been thinking what people would do (or rather, what's the best thing to do) when they receive a lump sum of money for whatever reason.
Would you...
1. Pay off your primary residence (90-100%), and invest the re...
Just thought I’d write a few words as a counterpoint to the trending post.I own and self-manage 5 properties. I have had rent collection issues but never had to evict anyone, nor have I lost even a month’s rent. But...
Hey guys! Surely this has been discussed before, but figured I'd start my own thread on this topic for convenience's sake (selfish, I know haha).
Although my active real estate business is wholesaling, my goal is to...
Hi guys ,, I have been browsing some real estate vocabs and have com across this term "trade fixture"Anybody has the meaning . Thanks
Hi,Do we need to get a city electric permit to rewire for light fixtures? Not creating a new electric outlet, using the outlet and rewiring to new location through concrete ceiling.What are the implications of not get...
What are you guys paying for a licensed plumber per fixture? I got a quote of $800/fixture, is this reasonable? Any referrals for the Northern NJ area would be very much appreciated!
Hi folks,I am developing my universal model in excel for quickly analyzing deals. One question I have is how to incorporate depreciation of fixtures (kitchen, bath, floor) and furniture (including curtains, etc). I am...
Hey BPI have seen recessed lights above shower in home after home in Philly. I assume the circuits for these lights are GFCI, but I have also heard that a recessed light above a shower is not up to code. I can see why...