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LaShae M. General Contractor Recommendations for DMV area
9 July 2025 | 3 replies
Looking to start with window installations next week as a trial.
Weina Shi Water & Electric Submetering for Multifamily and Commercial
8 July 2025 | 1 reply
I am planning on installing water submeter on my apartment units.
Brad Kanouse IRA funds as down payment
7 July 2025 | 26 replies
You cannot take out a proper "loan" from an IRA. 
Andrew Bish Essential Security Strategies for Multifamily Housing - An Insurance Journal Article
9 July 2025 | 2 replies
We install surveillance cameras in our clubhouses and pool areas, but we have zero "security cameras" on our property. 
Ani Chat PGE requiring separate metering but CA ADU requirements says otherwise
9 July 2025 | 11 replies
(A) For an accessory dwelling unit described in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (e), a local agency, special district, or water corporation shall not require the applicant to install a new or separate utility connection directly between the accessory dwelling unit and the utility or impose a related connection fee or capacity charge, unless the accessory dwelling unit was constructed with a new single-family dwelling. home."
Michael McCrimon Information on how to determine rehab costs
16 July 2025 | 4 replies
.#2 Walk Through Distressed Properties and Spy on the CompetitionWalk through a couple of rehabs that a local real estate investor has completed in your local market and study the types of repairs they made and the level of finishes they installed in the property.Spying on the competition and understanding what buyers are looking for will help you determine what type of repairs and level of finishes you need to install in your own properties.#3 Explore Lowes and Home Depot to Learn About Material PricingWalkthrough through Lowes and Home Depot (or their websites) and look at finishes materials and fixtures that you will consider using in your rehab projects.
Jason Malabute Case Study - 2142 WEBB STREET
12 July 2025 | 0 replies
We invested $17,000 in renovations including repainting, AC installation, refinishing floors, resurfacing kitchen cabinets, and updating bathroom fixtures.
Jason Malabute Case Study - 2142 WEBB STREET
12 July 2025 | 0 replies
We invested $17,000 in renovations including repainting, AC installation, refinishing floors, resurfacing kitchen cabinets, and updating bathroom fixtures.
Jason Malabute Case Study - 1519 E. TABOR
12 July 2025 | 0 replies
It needed updates throughout, including the kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, and lacked AC.We completed targeted renovations—resurfaced cabinets, installed new AC, updated baths, replaced flooring, and repainted the interior.
Jason Malabute Case Study - 2142 WEBB STREET
12 July 2025 | 0 replies
We invested $17,000 in renovations including repainting, AC installation, refinishing floors, resurfacing kitchen cabinets, and updating bathroom fixtures.Post-rehab, we increased rental income from $650 to $800/month and projected an after-repair value (ARV) of $100,000.