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re: Getting ready to rent out my home- Flooring and any other Suggestions?
Posted on 3/17/14 at 11:03 am to BallCoachinFool
Posted on 3/17/14 at 11:03 am to BallCoachinFool
Go with pre-stained bamboo. It is really easy to install. It looks good, and is about a $1 a square foot at lumber Liquidators. The stuff for $2.49 is tougher than oak. Can't scratch it at all. No need to stain after install, but after 30 year warranty runs out you can re-stain it then.
Posted on 3/17/14 at 11:10 am to Napoleon
I have been leasing my condo in Pensacola for 7 years. Had 4 tenants in that time, never any damage.
This year I went with a Realty Management Company, Realty Masters, they are very good at scrutinizing people looking for a dwelling. Their leasing contracts are quite good and cover every possible and conceivable issue.
Takes a lot of pressure off and I am very pleased with them. They do the same job for several properties of owners I know, over 10 years no complaints.
Tax Deductible too!
This year I went with a Realty Management Company, Realty Masters, they are very good at scrutinizing people looking for a dwelling. Their leasing contracts are quite good and cover every possible and conceivable issue.
Takes a lot of pressure off and I am very pleased with them. They do the same job for several properties of owners I know, over 10 years no complaints.
Tax Deductible too!
Posted on 3/17/14 at 12:41 pm to Napoleon
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Napoleon
Quick google search provided great feedback.
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Did you install your own? Some of that stuff looks pretty slick.
Anyone know how easy it is to convert light fixtures from this:
to something more modern?
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