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Jonathan Greene If You Are Asking These Questions About Your STR, You Are Already Failing
4 January 2025 | 26 replies
If they think they have an "Airbnb" Unless they own the publicly traded company, then they only have a STR, or a vacation rental if they have a nice place/location.
Schuyler G. Which Areas Rent Fastest? Building a Tool to Find Out—Help Needed!
28 December 2024 | 7 replies
My goal is to build a data-driven tool that provides actionable insights into which neighborhoods and property types are in the highest demand, based on metrics like:Time on market: How quickly rentals are being leased.Property characteristics: Bedrooms, bathrooms, size, and amenities.Pricing trends: Rental rates relative to market demand and property features.Visual quality: Leveraging property photos to analyze the style and condition of rentals that perform well.The tool will allow users to:Pinpoint areas with the fastest rental turnovers.Understand what types of properties (size, price range, features) rent the quickest.Gain deeper insights into property presentation and amenities that correlate with high demand.Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Robert Lindsley Tenant with two pitbulls
6 January 2025 | 25 replies
If the violations took place prior to purchase, I would at least give them written notice that you are aware of the previous violations and that just one under your watch would result in an eviction.in the meantime, I would shop for new insurance and pass the increase on to the tenant.
Suzanne Chan Newly acquired 112 unit multifamily
18 January 2025 | 2 replies
Dang that looks nice.
Shawn Nofziger Real Estate License? Yea and nah?
20 December 2024 | 19 replies
Buying and selling MF on your own going to be pretty tough this gets you going and if by chance you like it and can start to represent buyers and sellers you will make some pretty nice commissions..
Josh Holley Seller won’t return EM
31 December 2024 | 97 replies
(B) A purchase agreement may provide that in the event of a dispute regarding the disbursement of the earnest money, the broker will return the money to the purchaser without notice to the parties unless, within two years from the date the earnest money was deposited in the broker's trust or special account, the broker has received one of the following:(1) Written instructions signed by both parties specifying how the money is to be disbursed;(2) Written notice that a court action to resolve the dispute has been filed.
John Lee 22, New to REI and looking to network and ask for advice
7 January 2025 | 20 replies
Or you can sell it, split the equity, and go separate ways.I'm not a fan of borrowing from family/friends unless all parties are honest and everything is documented in a written contract.
Tiffani Hollis Appliances - New or Used?
17 January 2025 | 6 replies
I am more inclined to buy new kitchen appliances because of #4, but would not have an issue using nice looking used kitchen appliances.
Jesse Valdez HELP***Week to week tenant eviction
12 January 2025 | 28 replies
Thank you for the well written and not rude reply.
Cristal Ochoa PennyMac Loan Transfer to LLC
7 January 2025 | 5 replies
What I've seen is that when asked to provide an assurance that a loan wouldn't be called because of a due on sale clause being triggered, the lender customer service typically just outright says it's not allowed, or default to a "no", because they see it as a black and white question, and miss why the due on sale clause is actually written into the mortgage document to begin with.If one is transferring property title from personal name, a Grant/Warranty Deed would be drafted/recorded to transfer title.