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All Forum Posts by: Lou Capone

Lou Capone has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: hands on multi family maintenance

Lou CaponePosted
  • Investor
  • Norwalk, CT
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Appreciate that. I kind of agree on painting at the move out unless it's a request.  thanks for the input!

Post: hands on multi family maintenance

Lou CaponePosted
  • Investor
  • Norwalk, CT
  • Posts 4
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I was curious to know if anyone has any guidelines or any  type of schedules they adhere to regarding upkeep of multi family properties.  From a management point a view I keep a log of all the repairs done  to our rentals. Some items are obvious. H/W heaters last maybe 10 years, carpets with average wear 5-7 years? Roofs 30 years, etc. But how often does, for instance, an apartment get painted given the fact there it's a long standing tenant. I realize it depends on the tenant and who lives in or what's in the apartment. But does anyone have any hands on experience or guide lines they would like to share.

Thanks, Lou

Post: Need Inspiration? Check out this post!!!

Lou CaponePosted
  • Investor
  • Norwalk, CT
  • Posts 4
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Jacob, that awesome! The word that stand out to me is "dug in" because that's what it takes.  The greatest failures is never trying. There is nothing average about you. Way to go!

Post: Overwhelmed yet hopeful in Tucson

Lou CaponePosted
  • Investor
  • Norwalk, CT
  • Posts 4
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Sandra,

Have you ever heard of Dave Ramsey?