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Andrea Cole Refinished floors worth the investment?
24 May 2018 | 6 replies

My husband and I are 85% done on rehabbing our first investment property. It's a 1942 duplex in High Point, NC that we plan to AirBnB. When I originally did my budget, I didn't include refinishing the floors but after...

Mike Landry dealing with insurance adjuster...
20 July 2016 | 5 replies

Hey guys I had a question about how you would handle this.  Basically.....one of my rental properties needs a new roof due to wind damage.  The roofing company said it has "extreme" wind damage and basically said insu...

Greg P. Painting not completed? or Overreaction?
28 November 2010 | 3 replies

Hello, recently, I hired a painting crew to finish a 4k sq ft house. They completed it very fast, and I was pleased but then I noticed little nail holes, places that needed to be patched etc. The owner noticed them ...

Brie Schmidt Concrete patio slab - resurfacing?
6 May 2016 | 6 replies

So one of our rentals has a concrete slab in the backyard - it covers the entire area (700 sq feet) from garage to building to property line. It looks like crap and every spring I have to shop vac up all the loose...

Bienes Raices Replacing plaster with drywall in rental
19 April 2012 | 16 replies

I'm looking at a couple of houses built in the 50's that have plaster. I haven't been able to get inside the houses yet so I'm not sure what the condition of the plaster is.

If anyone here has bought one of these, di...

Sean Honeycutt Q: About how PMs handle tenant dmgs and owner repairs
21 February 2021 | 4 replies

So I've been using this property management firm for a few years now and we had our first real "tenant damage" between tenants (I guess this timeframe is considered turning, not flipping, but if you have a better term...

Kar Sun Tenant damage and ordinary wear and tear
16 September 2023 | 43 replies

My tenant signed a contact that clearly states that when he moves out the property must be in the same or better condition as at the time he moved in normal wear and tear excepted. 
He mounted a TV and when the mount...

Eliel Martinez Back up on closing cost?? Good or bad
28 June 2019 | 6 replies

Is it bad to back up a day before closing?? I was expecting on the rehab some amount of money but a lot of things come out so the budget went up and up the most expensive is the roof, I'm sad to back up cause it was g...

Dick M. Fixing fiberglass bathtub crack
15 June 2011 | 5 replies

I bought a house with a crack in the sidewall of the tub. I can get to the back side of it and someone has tried to fix it before. I peeled off their fiberglass mat and it is sticky, like the resin never hardened. Sho...

Mark Koontz Plaster Walls - Touch up or Remove and Drywall
9 February 2024 | 8 replies

I come across and have bought several early 1900's homes which typically have plaster walls - sometimes not in great shape. 
With my main focus being LTR, it doesn't raise the rent significantly by drywalling the ent...