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Nikki Jacob
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typical and atypical repairs

Nikki Jacob
  • Syracuse, UT
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Hi guys, I've got a question for all you seasoned investors, what are some typical repairs that a property may need once an investor acquires it? What are some not so typical repairs? I know every property is different, but there must be some fixes that are just to be expected right?

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Chris Martin
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Chris Martin
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Typical: paint, carpet/flooring, appliances, blinds, .... See also "The 150+ Most Common Repairs You'll Encounter" in the best source I know of at http://get.biggerpockets.com/flippingbook/ (and the free companion book The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs)

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