Hi, I'm trying to pull up sticky tiles that were installed over hardwood floors. No problem getting up tiles because I'm using a heat gun. But the sticky residue left in the floors has been an issue. Any suggestions?
So I am trying to get my first property ready to rent. Plumbing is done, electrical done, painting close to done.
The ground floor of the townhouse is a concrete slab half covered with parquet and glue, and half cov...
Hi decking experts. I've got a few deck related questions - 1. Our back patio is treated lumber (the green stuff from Home Depot). When we bought the property 5 years ago, the wood was in good shape but looking pret...
I searched the forums and found this as a topic in the past....however, it appears that this list of companies that will do a HELOC on an investment property has changed quite a bit and the previous posts are outdated...
This is one of my personal properties near downtown Gatlinburg. It is a luxury log cabin right on the Roaring Fork River. A year ago, Memorial weekend - as well as all of June, was completely booked at a minimum of $...
Will I am clayton wilson with a desire to learn and succeed. I bet I am the oldest newbie! How about 68 for a start ( that is body age not mind) Spent 35 years working in the rail industry as sales rep. Loved my job! ...
My husband and I do not have any experience with construction but want to DIY the flooring through YouTube videos. We are rehabbing our first flip currently with hired contractors. Is that recommended?
I've recently purchased a 1950 three bedroom, one bathroom 972 sq ft single family home. We paid $67,500 plus $1,600 in closing costs for the place. Experience from our first rental, rent will range from $1,100 to $1,...
Am looking to move a rental property from my name to an LLC, but am trying to figure out if the passive losses that have been incurred (but not taken and carried over due to salary limitations) move with the property ...
Hello,I’m looking at a 1350 sqft 3B, 2B house that is over 100 years old for a rental property. It will rent for ~$1000/month. It doesn’t need much work, aside from flooring replaced. It currently has linoleum floorin...