Does anybody have any experience with having this done (no, I don't think it's a DIY job)?
One of the bathtubs in a rental home has a number of hairline cracks all over the surface. It was actually cracked by a very ...
We currently have an LLC that holds our residential rental properties. Tenants pay rent to that LLC, that LLC pays the property taxes, and that LLC hires contractors/handymen. We do pretty extensive renovations after ...
I'm in the process of closing on my first home which will be my primary residence and I'm looking to take advantages of the "house hacking strategies" by: 1) having a friend move in and pay some rent and 2) general up...
Hi, I need some help with a rehab. I had a foreclosure that I had rehab'ed and it was rented for a year. Now I am trying to get it re-rented and the crew noted that the ceiling paint which was just redone last year,...
Hey BPIn my home office i has this popcorn ceiling that kept peeling and falling off so I decided to remove it and get rid of it myself. I’m also done with removing it and there’s this thin layer of paint/glue(?) left...
Hi everybody!I am buying a rowhouse in PA with an oil tank in the basement, I am doing a rehab but my budget is really tight and I don't have enough money to convert the heating to anything else. How common is to have...
Does anyone have a really good “plug and and play” worksheet templates for calculating your costs when considering your investment homes and flip projects that they would like to share? building one and feel like I’m ...
I would really like to update my SFR and put in a new railing around the porch since the current enclosure is rusting out but the fencing is cemented into the porch. can I remove the railings without damaging the porc...
For a rental, does one have an advantage over the other?
Lately, I've been thinking a lot about risk as the economy keeps on rolling. My biggest fear as an investor (and father of 3), is that I'll overextend myself and end up in the same position that a lot of people were ...