We’re starting a remodel of a rental apt and considering using LVP for the first time. Typically, we do ceramic tile in kitchens/baths and laminate floors in common areas and bedrooms. Was looking for some input befor...
I am doing two "Tier 1" rehabs. In one rehab, we are putting in engineered wood oak floors. It is a two story structure, and I'm not sure why, but it feels weird to me to put wood on the 2nd floor. So I went with t...
Is this possible or wise? The building was built in 1978, wood frame, etc. The downstairs is cement slab... is ceramic tile too heavy to put in the upstairs units (this is a rental)? If it is possible, is it loud f...
Hi all,I am currently in the process of having vinyl plank installed throughout a rental property to replace the pink ceramic tile that's currently there. One flooring guy told me that he could install the vinyl dire...
Hello, I am researching my options on a old bathroom that has some ceramic tile from the 1950's - installed on a lath& plaster wall with a 1" "mud wall" behind the tiles. They DO NOT want to come off. The bath ...
Hi, dear landlords on BP!!! I am going to close my first BRRRR house this month and will start the renovation next month. The strategy for this house is for rent for a few years then sell it or maybe just keep it as a...
Hello all,I have a class C rental which I'd like to do some minor upgrades, will also give me an excuse to raise the rent later on! Below is what the kitchen looks like, this is 1980 construction:I was planning to re...
Dear BP family,Which material is better for a rental property's kitchen and bathroom porcelain tiles or 100% waterproof vinyl flooring?We're talking about a single-family house.thank you,Eli M
What's the most durable flooring for a rental property? Ceramic, Vinyl, granite tiles or wood?
We have a rental property, which is a single family house. Bought it a few years ago for about $35k, so basis is low. In April 2017, we had to re-tile the whole bathroom floor and some of the wall with ceramic tile, w...