Rehabbing Houses – a Silent Job
How will you mum the sound of a hammer pounding or an electric drill boring a hole? You can’t. But there are ways to make you rehabbing more discreet. First thing, rehabbers must cover windows with cloth or newspaper. People will know some construction or renovation is ongoing inside the property when they see covered windows. At the same time, covered windows also give the impression that nosy neighbors are not welcome there because of the ongoing activity. Before you start the gutting, make sure you have some place to throw the trash in. Don’t just dump everything outside the house. Talk to the local garbage collector. Tell him that you will need to dispose of a lot of stuff on a certain day. It will be better if you can give him the exact time you will take the trash out of the property. You can pay the collector a few bucks for his effort. This way, passers-by will not see piles of black garbage bag dumped outside a property. Another tip is doing interior repairs first. Painting the exterior of the property and the roof should come last. So before your neighbors notice that you are repainting the roof, you’re already done with repairs on the interior. Should they decide to check the interior, they can just go inside and rehabbers won’t be disrupted by their “inspection.” Learn more about rehabbing houses today at rehab-real-estate.com. The website contains helpful articles and videos real estate investors will surely appreciate. Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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