Hi Guys-Here's the story - Highly appreciate your advice,About to close on a property-Title search came up with a lien search result of a non-lienable "Expired Permit" from 10 years ago for a roof re-do that was done ...
We were planning on porcelain tile in the kitchen, and baths, a thicker laminate in all other areas except bedrooms were I can get very inexpensive carpet replaced between tenants if needed. I surveyed and rent...
Hi team,I'm wondering if any experienced flippers/rehab teams can provide me some rough estimates.Home purchase price, sitting on 2-lots - 350k2100 sq. feet, built in 1930It needs the following:New roof + skylights an...
Do I need them??? Where we are, be get about 32" per year and it comes at different times of the year. We can go months with no rain at all. Are gutters just something people install because they don't know any bet...
Found a good deal. Except the basement though undeveloped had previous water damage from water seeping in from surrounding since ground is flat and not sloped away from the house. Will this be resolved if I bring in...
Can anyone recommend a toilet for a rental property? I'm looking for something that has good flushing power and good components but isn't too pricey.
What are you experience with Bath Fitters? Great investment? Good or bad?
I had an electrician come out to give me a bid on some electrical work identified in my inspection report. House was built in 1968 and APPEARS to have copper wire.
The long and short of it, he says the wiring in the...
The front door to my rental unit is a fire door. After inspection by the city, the city has determined the previous owner made some sort of repair to the door that no longer passes code. Is there a Twin Cities company...
Hey BPers- I've just purchased my first rental unit and I am updating two bathrooms, converting from old dated vinyl floors to tile. I have found a talented tile person who installs for $8 per sq ft. I suggested I wou...