Sunday, January 17, 2010

Immediate Changes To Make In Your REO's!

By Gavin J. King

Getting started always seems to be the most difficult phase of any process. But once you get the hang of it, once the momentum is there, the remaining steps will be lighter and easier. In the home rehabbing business, this seems to be common difficulty.

The first thing you need to take care of is not always the most obvious. Finding a good place to start will help you keep your rehab project proceeding in the right direction. To save you from all that stress, here's a lose list of what repairs you must do first when rehabbing houses.

Creating a logical step by step repair plan with a time-line will help tremendously. Always use a realistic deadline for specific items and projects to be completed. Can you get this or that done is a set period of time? A week? After you establish these time-lines then you can work hard to meet that deadline and continue through each one.

Now, it is time for the demolition. This is the phase that you remove all the old, antiquated parts or materials in the home. This can be as extensive as removing a wall or completely gutting a kitchen. This can be as simple as carpets and padding to removing lathe and plaster. All appliances must be taken out of the property. There are plenty of refurbish stores that will gladly resell your materials to people who may need them. The proceeds will go to your repair budget. Repainting an old home also brings a new vitality to any old home.

Next you can address more important facets. Remember, rehabbing houses means you are operating with a tight budget. That means you must prioritize repairs that will eat up most of your money. Always remember to pull building permits while fixing anything structural. Then you take care of the superficial things. Structural repairs can be anything that is directly tied to the structure or support of the home and doesn't necessarily remain visible after completion.

The HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) will be carried out next. Plumbing and electrical systems must be updated if necessary. Completing your finish work is where you want to end up the process. Cosmetic changes may include updating light fixtures, new mop boards and any repainting that needs to be done.

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