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Kenneth Hynes Old Wood floors - Replace - refinish ? Keep ?
28 February 2024 | 48 replies

Doing a live in BRRR of a two unit and ripping up the old green shag carpet .  Inspecting the wood floors beneath -  Do you think these can be saved , or just replace

with LVP flooring ?  The house will ...

Scott Schuetz Ideas for a listing that's not selling???
22 June 2015 | 32 replies

I have a condo listing that's been on the MLS for 75 days. I've had 20 showings and zero offers. I'm looking for some creative ideas to attract an offer. I do have a slight price issue, but it's currently the lowest p...

Frankie Parker Are tenants responsible for re-caulking worn or damaged caulking?
28 December 2021 | 29 replies

To make the answers unbiased for either side, I would like to ask this question both as a tenant and landlord. Please be impartial in your answers and answer as if you were both the tenant and landlord as well.
Are t...

Jessica Hood Does this sound silly?
19 July 2010 | 15 replies

I have been bothered by this for some time and now that I have experienced people to ask... I just have to ask.

My parents own the home I live in. We are preparing the home for sale. It needed a lot of minor work w...

Joshua Feit Is turnkey repair / painting really this expensive?
11 May 2023 | 29 replies

Greetings!I use a property management company to rent my units, and they are doing a good job. But every time one tenant leaves and another comes in behind them, the costs associated with the turnkey repairs seem real...

Daniel Miller changing requirements from prospective tenants
18 October 2012 | 34 replies

Well, I just got a message from them that they want me to get the house tested for lead and asbestos, and they need those tests before they will give a deposit. Is this reasonable?? They *do* have a 10-month-old boy...

David Robertson Rehabbers: Do you create an owners manual for the homebuyer?
6 March 2012 | 18 replies

I work in commercial construction and typically an owner will request an owners manual with a list of product installations and their associated warranties.

I think it would be a great marketing strategy for rehabb...

Emily Sulliban My Kitchen.. Need Cheap Ideas!
7 September 2010 | 28 replies

My kitchen is ugly, dark, and outdated. So is the rest of my house sort of.. with the exception of the dark part. The kitchen is the worst though... wood paneling, ugly colored door and window frame paint, some 70s-st...

Luis Arellano Old victorian house, repaint the whole house or replace the siding completely ?
1 June 2023 | 7 replies

I have this beautiful old victorian house. The exterior needs major work, the paint is peeling and given the age of the house I have to assume there is lead paint.  So far my options seem to be:
1) Scrape old chips +...

Amie D. Wear and tear vs tenant damage
14 March 2018 | 35 replies

Fiver-year SFR tenants moved out. Refused showings, which made me suspect they had something to hide (addressed in a previous post.)Property managers now want to charge me $1886 to repaint the interior of the 764 sq f...