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N/A N/A new concrete is cracking over old concrete floor
5 June 2008 | 9 replies

Working on what was an old attach garage that is now part of a kitchen. We needed to raise the concrete floor in some areas. The new concrete is now cracking and lifting form the old concrete. Any ideals as to how ...

Heath Thomas Jr Re-Stain or Replace doors?
9 April 2016 | 3 replies

Hey all- Designing my SOW for a new project. Our last project didn't have very many useable doors throughout the house. This new one has close to 10 interior doors. My question is: Is it easier to refinish/ paint the ...

Account Closed Move out condition and disposition of security deposit
11 June 2022 | 7 replies

Looking for clarity on charges that may be applied to security deposit.
Tenant moved out after two years leaving an extremely dirty house ( floors, carpets, cabinets, appliances, outdoor area/yard). A very badly ...

Steven Harrington Crack Roof Beam Found during Inspection
29 April 2018 | 2 replies

Hello,I am currently buying a property in Murrieta CA.  I had the home inspection done this passing Friday, and the inspector noted a cracked roof ridge beam in the attic.  I have attached a picture below.  This is my...

George Batton laying down sticky tiles?
5 January 2008 | 5 replies

I bought a house and ripped up the floor in the kitchen. I'm going to level out the floor because the subfloor ripped up a small layer when ripping up the tile. I plan on eventually putting in ceramic tiles to raise...

Terrell Garren Groutable Vinyl Tile
26 February 2018 | 10 replies

I usually put ceramic tile in my rental bathrooms for appearance and long term durability.  Cutting and cleanup is messy so I recently tried groutable vinyl tile.  Cost per square foot was about the same and labor was...

Brian Ellis Nice little surprise
18 September 2018 | 31 replies

Starting renovating my first rental property. It is a duplex located in a mostly single family neighborhood. One unit was vacant and very outdated (as you can see), and the other one was recently renovated by the sell...

Pixel Rogue Unique damages from exiting tenant…
30 December 2024 | 5 replies

Hello everyone,Have a long-term tenant who recently exited. We have been fortunate to rarely hold any security funds from former tenants. In this situation we have a former-tenant  hyper sensitive to return of full se...

Scott W. What's the longest you kept carpet in a rental
29 August 2013 | 2 replies

before having to replace it? Also, what did you do (if anything) to keep it in decent shape? I know some landlords who have their carpet cleaned annually at their rentals.

I'd also be curious how long you've been a...

Sydney Scherer Damage from Tenant’s dog
16 July 2024 | 3 replies

I am new to being a landlord. My tenant’s dog has ripped the linoleum flooring in the kitchen. She has volunteered to replace it, however it already had a bit of previous damage from repairmen who came to work on the ...