I just bought a rental property and in the kitchen they have two layers of wallpaper. I've tried using DIF and water and I've tried using downey and water. What method does everyone use to remove wallpaper in their ho...
I submitted an offer on my first flip today. The main concern I have, and the reason I assume the house hasn't sold yet, is mold in the first floor walls. It is only in four or five spots, and I'm confident that it wo...
Hi Folks. I am interested in hearing from anyone who has successfully insulated and installed energy-saving or high-efficiency products. I am interested in hearing if you've frontloaded the cost and really benefitt...
I have a tenant who lives in a walk-out basement unit in central IL. She rarely runs her heat and hasn't used the A/C once in the two years she's lived there since being sunken into the earth keeps the unit fairly co...
Hello everyone, I could really use some help.
I'm not in a position to remodel my entire kitchen, but i have plenty of time and figured I'd try to paint my kitchen cabinets.One of my biggest struggles is trying to fi...
I'm working on a rehab for rental and pulled up the flooring (vinyl floor and carpet) and noted there was a ton of moisture (wet) in the existing wood floor. The house when I bought had been vacant with utilities shu...
Hello, Frequent visitor to this forum to learn about landlord for the last few years and have a few rental properties in DFW area. However, this time I need some feedback from other landlord. I understand that landlor...
Hey Denver! I've been looking for someone to help us find the source of a leak in the house, but we have so far been unsuccessful. There's water that is somehow damaging the hardwood floor by a back sliding glass do...
Often I believe in not saying, “No I can’t!” but instead prefer to say, “How can I?” - How can I move forward with making an offer on an investment property with evident cracking?Home is in Metro Denver area, an up/do...