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Mike Favors Removing linoleum flooring?
3 November 2016 | 21 replies

In the above house, the kitchen had linoleum.  The top scraped off and left the paper and glue.  I tried wetting it but it doesn't seem to come up other than an inch at a time.   The dining area had carpet.  Once remo...

Eric Mauricio Upgrading a dated home…Is it worth it on a rental property?
12 December 2014 | 18 replies

Hello BP community. This is my first "real" topic that I'm posting and I want to hear your take. So, we bought this home in June and we thought this would be the home where we'd raise our family for a few years. Unfor...

Ivy Flowers Hardwood Floors- Do it youself or hire?
20 February 2018 | 19 replies

My house is built in 1925 with thick beautiful hardwood floors all through out, I was looking to hire a professional but it is so expensive when I can rent the machine for about 50$ a day. I 've seen houses with the b...

Dan Hoehn Tub Surround with Window
2 January 2021 | 27 replies

I seam to always have rentals with windows over the tub, and am conflicted every time I go to remodel because I can never find a tub surround that looks decent and I hate cleaning grout. All I have found in the past i...

John Chapman Trafficmaster Allure and Vinyl Wood Flooring
2 May 2014 | 24 replies

I'm a huge fan of durable flooring for rentals. (I won't do carpet.) My personal favorite is porcelain tile as it's practically bulletproof and aesthetically acceptable here in Texas. Sometimes, though tile is not a...

Minna Reid Rehab to rentals
12 July 2007 | 16 replies

Ok so I'm looking at one of these...needs some lighter rehab maybe 20k. It's a duplex, rents for the area are about about 1700. They are not way far off from my max purchase price of 80-90k (including rehab costs)...I...

Art Maydan Shelf Ripped Out of Wall
19 November 2016 | 27 replies

The duplex I bought was a gut rehab with no shelving, so I installed it myself. The upstairs unit has a walk-in closet and I put a long shelf with a hanger bar on the two long sides and short shelves on the third size...

Chereny Woodard Property Management Woes
15 March 2016 | 12 replies

I'm fairly new to real estate investment and I have one rental property thus far. I've had some property management nightmares. I recently found a new property manager who seemed to be a lot better than my previous ...

Grady Gilman As a newby, is my plan going to work?
27 June 2024 | 11 replies

I am brand new to real estate, as well to BiggerPockets, and have been learning as much as I can just in the past few weeks. However, I have already found an opportunity I feel I can not pass up, even with as little k...