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All Forum Posts by: Kevin C.

Kevin C. has started 27 posts and replied 52 times.

Post: Hard wood floors

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

Greatly Appreciated.  Thanks

Post: Hard Wood Floors?

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

Greatly appreciated.  Thanks

Post: Hard Wood Floors?

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

College Student Rental!!!!

 ok I have Hardwood Floors in 75 % of 1st  floor and 90% on second floor(rug glued down over it).. 1st floor hasn't been maintained at all but there's no buckles and it really just looks old and worn. 2nd floor -I ripped up a piece of carpet and it's all wood. Couple of questions: I realize if they put down carpet could be because the wood is in bad shape but if not I would prefer to have it all wood.( the carpet has to be replaced regardless ) It's 4 bedrooms. Approx 750 sq ft with hallway- down stairs is probably 750 as well -  would you go with resand/poly floors upstairs or rug?

And any clue as to what it would be to sand/poly both floors?

Some tell me 1.50-4.50sq ft

I've never done but would love to give it a go- rehabbed a couple of basements over the years so I am fairly handy. Could I do it myself?

Thanks

Kevin C

Post: Hard wood floors

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

Buying College Rental Property

Went thru house with Inspector-  second floor has carpet throughout-  ripped up a corner and its all hardwood floors!!  I want to rip out all carpet and sand/poly floors.  Its 4 bedrooms + hallway -about a total of 800 sq ft… my question is-  carpet glued down…how to scrap/dissolve glue before i get someone in to sand?  And any guesstimate as to what that Cost would be?

Also main floor all wood as well…not in bad shape ..just looks like its hasn't been maintained in years…..approx…800 sq ft..??   

Thanks  

Post: NYS LLC OPERATING AGREEMENT AND BYLAWS?

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

If anyone has a templet or knows where to download one?

Txs

Post: NYS LLC OPERATING AGREEMENT AND BYLAWS?

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

No skimping on Ins here. Txs

Post: NYS LLC OPERATING AGREEMENT AND BYLAWS?

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

Thanks .  Ill look and see if I can find a template. 

Greatly appreciated

Post: NYS LLC OPERATING AGREEMENT AND BYLAWS?

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

Im publishing now... I have my "Articles of Organization" from NYS its 2 pages...and yes Im single person LLC...

Txs

Post: NYS LLC OPERATING AGREEMENT AND BYLAWS?

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

Ok I have set up my LLC- I have my Tax ID # and my "Articles of Organization"....is that all that's needed? Is the Article of Organization the bylaws or is that a different form? Sorry if this is a dumb question..

Txs

Post: Foreclosure Lists?

Kevin C.Posted
  • Investor
  • Wilkes barre, PA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 1

Where can u get foreclosure lists for free or if you have to pay which is the best?

Thanks

Kevin C