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Mike McKinzie Capitalization Rate, How often do you.....
9 June 2019 | 17 replies
On the surface, yes, if I can move from a lower to higher return on equity, then it would make a lot of sense, but I believe people have to be cognizant of all the risks involved. 
Chad Bellanger Tell me what you think
26 May 2019 | 16 replies
@Chad BellangerGuesstimate the rest of your expenses and put them here for better analysis but on the surface this looks like a sweet deal.
Lara Fobian Opinion on NOT priming before painting?
28 May 2019 | 13 replies
Since he went with a cheaper product, he made more profit for a lower-quality, shorter-lasting paint job.So my questions for you are:No matter what surface is being painted, and even if you’re selling and not renting it, do you ALWAYS expect your painter to prime all surfaces first (versus just spot priming) … or do you only expect full surface priming when it’s more NECESSARY, like when going over brand-new drywall?
Douglas B. Anyone out there specializing in under 30k properties?
3 April 2022 | 540 replies
On surface level so far it appears less than C+.What are your plans with this purchase?
Account Closed The $30k rental club.......
28 August 2019 | 316 replies
A person simply can't look at the surface and expect to understand all they ought to know.But after all that, I think it could have still worked out had I held it.
Dan Kelley Lead Abatement in a 6-unit Rehab
12 October 2015 | 7 replies
They will come in with an x-ray gun and test every surface.
Account Closed How to remove smell and bugs from unit?
19 January 2016 | 10 replies
Wipe down all hard surfaces surfaces with a disinfectant product.
Arthur E. FHA Work Orders - Do bathrooms have to have outlets? [Wisconsin]
20 February 2016 | 9 replies
If you don't understand what you need to do to make this situation work, call an electrician.If not cutting into the wall is an absolute requirement, you can get surface-mountable two-gang electrical boxes. 
Tuesday Goodband Carpet Choice in Rental Apartments
21 April 2017 | 36 replies
Your winters are no colder than ours and hard surfaces are fine - if floors are cold, the problem is generally the building envelope and not the finish floors themselves.  
Federico L. Fix or replace a fridge
31 May 2017 | 44 replies
Too hard to keep clean, and I've even seen some lower end stainless surface rust from magnets (kid's artwork).