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Remodeling a tiny little space like that didn’t really faze them. As it turns out, the long-lost painting was thought to be fake by the family that owned it. Eventually, they realized they kind of treasure that was sitting in their attic for so long.
Wooden railing and the lack of a properly installed waterproof barrier were the culprits. They were very accommodating with our cosmetic choices as well, working with us on the design of a more appealing railing. During construction, Reborn found a second deck under the first deck that also had to be removed. They also discovered the lack of a water barrier under the siding near the deck on the house. Both of these issues were fixed at minimal cost to us. Reborn was adamant about completing the job properly and we were very appreciative of that.
He Took the Box Outside
We were grateful for his friendly and knowledgeable approach that gave us comfort to proceed with next steps in our kitchen renovation. I would highly recommend Chris and Reborn Renovations. After exposing the ceiling entirely and finding nothing else, he headed back upstairs to check out his latest find. The excitement was too much to handle this time. Branik12 / ImgurPaul had read stories of people finding treasures, but he never thought he’d be one of the lucky few. So, he and wife started wondering about the contents of the box.

The design, although seemingly efficient, could have been addressed with more care and attention by the designer, as we found we were doing damage control to errors in the initial design of our Reno. Also troubling was the way we were treated by the superintendent of the project, who was less-than-professional when dealing with certain issues. I offered to pay for something on credit card to speed payment , and I was told “why should we pay the credit card fees so that you can get loyalty points? Why don’t you take a cash advance from your credit card and pay us”… Because YOU are the business that ACCEPTS CREDIT CARDS…and that’s the cost of doing business when you accept credit cards! Having been through several renovations, this project definitely had the best communication as well as great trades people . The project was scheduled to start to coincide when the rest of the family were on holidays so as to minimize disruption, and the project was started on time, and was completed according to schedule.
Finally, They Could Peek
I’d certainly recommend Reborn to others (as we’ve already done). No project is too big or too small for Reborn Renovations. We’ll set you up with a renovation team, consisting of an interior designer, project manager, and expert contractors. Taking on a DIY home project is never easy, especially if you’re working with a house that was build in the 1940s. The structure is never stable, there’s almost always mold, and it can be a long, tedious process.

The windfall discovery amounted to little more than grief for contractor Bob Kitts, who couldn't agree on how to split the money with homeowner Amanda Reece. The city was able to salvage the log cabin, Assistant City Manager Michelle Crandall told the Dispatch. It has been dismantled and the city is looking to rebuild it elsewhere. Log cabins have been around in the U.S. since the early 1600's, when it's believed the first ones were built near the Delaware River and Brandywine River valleys.
Hidden in the Ceiling
Our site frequently gives you hints for downloading the maximum quality video and image content, please kindly search and locate more enlightening video content and graphics that match your interests. Branik12 / ImgurPaul and his wife had already checked one-third of the contents inside the box, and they secretly hoped that the second package would have more money as they unwrapped the wax paper. And as it turns out, there was a lot more than they could’ve anticipated. “The second package did not have any twenties,” Paul wrote on Reddit. Branik12 / ImgurSo far, renovating the house had been a lot easier than any other renovating project he did in the past. But that’s mainly because the basement was empty, which meant that he didn’t have to move a lot of things around to begin.
We have done a few home renovation projects in the past, and this was hands-down the best experience we’ve had with a contractor. The initial cost estimating process with Jeff gave us confidence in Reborn’s attention to detail and understanding of our vision for the renovation. We worked collaboratively with him when changes needed to be made or issues popped up. We maintained an open and positive line of communication with him at all times. He worked very hard to identify and prevent supply chain issues from impacting the end product and schedule.
They Made the Front Page of Reddit
Branik12 / Imgur“After about a week, the high wore off,” Paul wrote in a follow-up Reddit post. So, the couple decided to get back to work on the basement, which was a total mess. Paul continued to tear out more of the basement’s ceiling.

However, the dark secrets they would uncover here were tucked away in the corner of the room. The man also went on to claim they were “boring” people who usually dumped all their extra money into their mortgage, which was what they had planned for the suitcase money. After inspecting the cash more closely, they realized that these were not new bills.
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The first thing they did during their basement renovation included peeling off the plywood from the ceiling. It all started when an ohio couple decided to renovate their 1940s home. He contacted the fbi, and the tapes were taken into custody by the fbi. The husband, who later posted to imgur under the name branik12, went to remodel the basement and noticed writing on the cinderblock wall after peeling off old sheets of drywall.
We are boring people and have been dumping our extra money to pay off our mortgage and that is where this money will go too,' the post ends. Reece testified in a deposition that she spent about $14,000 on a trip to Hawaii and had sold some of the rare late 1920s bills. She said about $60,000 was stolen from a shoe box in her closet but testified that she never reported the theft to police. Inside were white envelopes with the return address for "P. Dunne News Agency." The couple was thrilled that people from all over the world were so invested in their discovery. Unsurprisingly, everyone had a ton of questions for the couple, so Paul made a suggestion.
Despite all this, an Ohio couple went ahead with their own renovations. UnsplashThe couple figured that this crazy amount of money would allow them to pay their mortgage off a lot quicker so they could move to the countryside. “We should be all paid off in 2017 and will be able to move to the country,” Paul wrote. But some netizens asked the couple if they thought that karma was smiling back at them and asked them if they thought they were good people who deserved that money.
They have become a symbol of Americana, with seven U.S. Presidents having been born in them, most famously, Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Jackson, James Buchanan were also born in log cabins. They were also quite rare, so they went to get their treasure appraised. But there were a couple of questions weighing on his mind. And although the box was empty, the mystery was far from over.
They looked like someone stashed all of their prized possessions in this old briefcase for safe keeping. There were also envelopes full of foreign currency from all over the world, along with an antique wooden box. The determined couple kept looking for more possible clues. They were shocked again when they figured out the next place they needed to look. After his wife finally returned home, they were able to take a look at what was in the second suitcase.

I would highly recommend them to others and I will be using them again for future projects. Always responded quickly to our questions and concerns. All the trades that worked on our reno were professional and easy to get along with. We love entertaining our family and friends in our new kitchen and sitting around our fabulous island.
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