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Rae Palin Great decor and items for STR
2 July 2024 | 7 replies
What are your creative ideas and best items you put in your STR that customers rave about in reviews or you think help get more bookings? 
Adam Bartomeo SWFL Update - Cape Coral, Ft Myers, Lehigh, Naples
2 July 2024 | 10 replies
Some of our owners still have very low rents but the average rent increase right now is $0 - $50.Improving the work order response time which is a factor of customer service.
Sean Leonard Looking to find information on Tax Lien investing - Ohio or Pennsylvania
2 July 2024 | 10 replies
I'm not endorsing his products, or encouraging anyone to buy anything, just making information available to fellow board members that may be in the same predicament I am (trying to learn about a process that is very complicated; is county and state specific; and information is not readily available on the internet without weeding through scammers, or high-priced gurus... or individually calling each county treasurer's office...I also came across a website: **********This is a searchable database/auction platform with both tax liens (under financial instruments) and tax deed auctions, with a calendar of upcoming auctions.
Michael Bishay Looking for some advice on Section 8 investing in SC?
1 July 2024 | 7 replies
Generally speaking, we would encourage you to screen your tenants - whether they are section 8 or not.We would encourage you to collect a deposit - whether they are section 8 or not.A tenant can certainly be a "good" tenant or a "bad" tenant - whether they are section 8 or not.Now, if you are targeting lower valued homes...there are "pros" and "cons" to doing that - whether you are renting to section 8 or not.  
Dennis Dougherty Rent To Retirement Academy Review
1 July 2024 | 7 replies
I'm sure the BP community would love to be updated on your continued progress and we encourage you to continue to network and collaborate with other investors.
Dave Meyer Door count is a terrible metric. Please stop using it.
7 July 2024 | 89 replies
It's a simple and understandable number when speaking to anyone even those who aren't investors and you can call it "vanity", but others might feel it motivating in that seeing their successes simply like that and it might help encourage them to press forward even when things are difficult.
Alf Holst would you consider giving rental discounts?
1 July 2024 | 29 replies
It helped create a better sense of community in the complex because everyone felt they were a part of something having ID badges and it helped out the community and local businesses by having loyal customers coming to their stores.
Manas Joshi Regarding TI Allowance
1 July 2024 | 2 replies
Hey Manas,The Tenant Improvement (TI) allowance is typically negotiated between the landlord and tenant and is used to cover the costs of customizing or renovating the space to fit the tenant's needs.
Hazem Abdallah any recommendations who to use for cold calling?
1 July 2024 | 4 replies
Hello, Hazem Abdallah, when choosing a company for cold calling, especially in terms of calculating KPIs and ensuring lead quality, it’s important to consider several factors, including their reputation, services, technology, and customer reviews.
Rolando De la Cruz Drop a book that helped you a lot in your REI journey.
30 June 2024 | 1 reply
"Going to a classroom won't change anything unless the student takes ownership of their learning experience" would be something one of my professors would say and he encouraged us to be lifelong learners emphasizing the idea to continue reading books after college was over for us.