My handyman is getting close to retirement. Looking for additional handyguy for basic stuff like door jams, paint touch ups, yard clean ups etc. Thanks again,Matt
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $490,000
Cash invested: $40,000
4 bed 2 bath home in downtown Salt Lake City. It needed small fixings but had a mot...
We just spent 10 days doing our typical "Spring upkeep"
We sanded down solid wood kitchen cabinets, primed and painted them.
Had a bulb burned out under the microwave.
Fixed some screens on the screened back porch....
I am evaluating a deal for an REO house 2400sf (4br, 2.5ba) in Seaworld area of San Antonio. Corner side, bricks in four sides floor to roof, large front and back yard and well established neighborhood. The bank initi...
My tenant did several marks on the walls that cannot be removed. If I have a painter do some patches, even if there are skilled, we will see a slight difference of color.
Can I use the tenant deposit to repai...
I have a medium-priced rental in the greater Atlanta area. 9-yr tenant just moved out and I'm getting the house ready for another renter. This house was built in the 1980s and still has what are probably the original ...
Hello! I leased out of my house in Georgia through a Property Manager for 1 year. Now that tenants have moved out I am told by PM that tenants kid scribbled on multiple walls and walls need to be repainted. On top of ...
Does anyone have any tips on renovation order? I'm remodeling my basement. It will soon be turned into a duplex to rent. The sheetrock and mudding is finished. I have concrete floors I'm going to clean and stain r...
I had rented out my home in NJ in September 2014. The tenant signed a 1 year contract and paid a 1 and half month deposit. In June 2015 he said he will be vacating the premises and in 7 days time he said that he will ...
Is there a strategy for setting the the amount paid on a seller financed deal where owner has 100% equity....something like the 70% rule for rehabbing, or the 2% rule for cash flow properties...seems the lower the mon...