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Shawn M. Final Walk-Through
16 February 2022 | 10 replies

Yesterday was my tenants last day in the unit. We are meeting today to do a walk-through of the unit to confirm their is no damage and it has been cleaned. Is there a form you use to conduct the walk-through. Any t...

Mikael Winkler In Need of Construction/Renovation 101 Crash Course
17 June 2019 | 13 replies

Hello fellow BPers! I'm currently managing (trying to manage) a construction project on 10 apartment units that have been vacant for yeeeears. This has been a complete trial by fire, as I had zero experience with some...

Kai R. For Flip or Buy-and-Hold Investors: What Makes A Stellar Contractor or Construction / Remodeling Firm?
13 April 2015 | 10 replies

I'm curious - besides the obvious (licensed, bonded, insured, reliable), what in your opinion, as a flip or buy and hold investor, makes a stellar contractor or construction firm? Think about the contractors and firms...

Susan P. First rental property under contract
22 June 2015 | 3 replies

I have been in the background on BP trying to learn all I could absorb for our investing.  We are now under contract for our first rental property and have tenants in place that will be moving out 3-4 days after we cl...

Bryce Andersen Surprise charges from a contractor
25 May 2021 | 2 replies

Recently I had a contractor install LVP in a home I'm remodeling. We got an estimate from him for the project for $2,753. nothing was ever signed. The contractor was terrible to work with and hard to get ahold of. we ...

Fahadbin Alam What are the Common Rehabs?
20 February 2021 | 3 replies

Hey guys so I know that when you buy a new property and if you want to fix it up you would need to paint it or replace the cabinets and tiles or carpet.1. My question is what automatically comes to head on what to fix...

Ben Haggblade Providing Itemized List Of Damages For Security Deposit When Repairs Are Pending
14 April 2023 | 1 reply

On March 23rd, 2023 my tenant in Tennessee moved out in which he lived in the unit with his dog since August 2022. During move out inspection no physical damage was identified that could be considered more than normal...

Edgar Gonzalez Estimating repairs? How did you learn to do it?
24 January 2018 | 8 replies

Hey seasoned investors. I am new to the real estate game. I am wondering how you all went about estimating the cost to fix up a home. Did you pay a contractor to teach you? Or what would someone with experience recomm...

Richard Bell Creating a Master List of Products to use for a Rehab
25 April 2014 | 2 replies

Hi, long time lurker, first time poster. I own a flooring/home improvement warehouse in Dallas and we have developed a great following of real estate investors over the past couple of years. Since we deal i...

Chad Mellentine Flip issue
9 May 2012 | 10 replies

I bought a house on a private contract in March for $60k, we had very little rehab and placed the home back on the market 3 weeks later. We had 3 offers in 24 hours and accepted a $99,500 conventional buyer with 10% ...