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Ryan Gutleber Best Flooring for Rental Property?!
1 March 2020 | 16 replies

Hi All - I am in contract on a BRRRR and was wondering what flooring has been the most reliable and durable for all. I know for sure I want to do vinyl, but not sure what brand to trust. I am aiming to be under $3.50/...

J Scott Craziest Contractor Bids
1 July 2013 | 18 replies

I was just doing some cleaning and found a bid I had gotten a couple years ago from my (former) plumber of mine to do some basic work on my personal residence. I saved it because I planned to start this thread one da...

Ivan Burley Situation in the bathroom!
29 December 2013 | 12 replies

I recently acquired my first rental investment and after doing some repairs and rehab I am near ready to rent. I added a shower to an existing tub and now the problem is the walls. There are no shower panels and ...

Adam F. Can I caulk over grout?
29 October 2020 | 9 replies

The grout in my shower wall corners and where the tile meets the bathtub is cracking or completely missing in some areas. Can I just caulk over this, or do I really need to remove the grout first?

Bienes Raices One room is getting too hot in rental house
13 June 2011 | 11 replies

The room is a kid's bedroom, and it has a sliding glass door, so the sun comes directly into the room. The last tenants complained about it, so I want to find a solution before the new tenants move in on July 1.

Woul...

Christine Swaidan Damage to Luxery Vinyl Tile
11 May 2018 | 10 replies

We've been putting LVT in our one bedroom units as they become vacant. These are long strips that are glued down. Recently had to do an eviction and the move out results are not pretty. This is the first turnover sinc...

Cole Stokes Wood floors squeak with nearly every step. Fix/tear-out/accept?
8 July 2022 | 7 replies

So I bought a 100 year old house that I'd like to eventually rent out, but living in there now. It has these kind of rough looking floors that I think are salvageable with a good resurfacing but they squeak almost wit...

Ryan Normand Do you need a moisture barrier under LVP?
29 September 2022 | 9 replies

I've got a flooring job coming up in about a week in Flagstaff, AZ. It's about 1600 sf of waterproof LVP with pre-attached underlayment. The subfloor is mostly wood (with a cawl space below it) with the exception of a...

Kelly N. Built in 1901 vs. 1900- just curious
6 March 2013 | 10 replies

Hi,
We are investing in some pretty old homes, one of which says it was built in 1901. The inspector mentioned that this usually means they don't know what year it was built, but I thought that when they didn't know ...

Robert Gunther They trashed my place while I slept
5 May 2016 | 7 replies

I have a property management company who manages a remote condo.When I woke up this morning I had an email that basically said there was a water leak in the kitchen and the place is full of mold.  The tenant called ab...