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Closets are added to two of the rooms to convert them into bedrooms and add value to the house. Scott purchases a home that had been poorly renovated by its previous owner, an amateur house flipper. After $25,000 in renovations, Gady sells the house for $120,900. When Scott and Amie enter the house, they discover it has a bad smell and is filthy with dog food, trash, and urine-soaked furniture. Scott purchases a four-bedroom three bathroom house for $50,050.
After $45,000 of renovations, Rexalynn sells the house for $240,000. During renovations, small box deliveries for the previous tenants keep arriving at the house. Amie purchases a home filled with counterfeit credit cards and driver’s licenses. Scott is upset when he discovers that Amie had ordered Larry, the project manager, to tear down a small wall inside the house. Each box is subsequently brought inside the house. Scott, who had wanted to keep the wall, then puts Amie in charge of the home’s renovations.
Shortly after the laminate floors are installed, the air conditioner stops working, which threatens to warp the flooring before it can settle in place. The house is filthy and still in need of many minor fixes on the day before the open house, but the renovations are completed on time, at a cost of $14,000. Scott is further upset when he sees that Amie had his workers tile two walls inside the house. Gady sells the house for $114,900. Additionally, Amie also had a wall of wood panels taken down and replaced with a wall of laminate wood. Scott learns that the house’s compressor needs to be replaced; he spends $2,400 for a new one.
Amie pays to have the cabinets painted again. Later, some of the house’s new limestone floors have to be replaced after they start cracking, due to all of the construction workers. Amie then begins to cry and leaves the house after Scott gets upset at her for ordering additional cabinets that he said were unnecessary. Scott has the grout restained, and has plants and a backyard patio cover added to the house’s exterior. Amie is later upset that the tan floors do not match with the blue grout that was used. When more cockroaches are discovered, Amie hires an exterminator.
Scott initially only plans to spend $20,000 on renovations, but discovers that the house is infested with black mold, which is then removed in a lengthy and expensive process. Scott has the various crew members work overtime to get the house finished in time for the open house, but he and Amie are upset to find that Dino’s crew failed to correct minor defects throughout the house. Scott hires a new, cheaper contractor named Dino, after Baldemar declines to decrease his price to work on the house. To discuss design ideas, Scott and Amie tour the house with Michelle and Chad from Walker Zanger, the business from which they usually purchase their countertops and flooring. Scott disagrees with Amie’s expensive design ideas.
Scott and Amie enter the house and are surprised at the cleanliness of the living room. In the large, dirt backyard, Amie has Scott’s workers cut down a dead tree, which he wanted to keep in order to stay on budget. Scott hopes to keep renovations at $4,000. However, they tour the rest of the house and discover medical equipment, biohazardous medical items, before-and-after plastic surgery photos, blood stains, and a chair that was used for gynecology exams. Amie, who is forced to keep the vinyl siding to stay within budget, has the siding painted dark brown. They realize that the house was used as an illegal plastic surgery clinic, and that the living room was used as the waiting room.