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Daniel Hankins Conversation for the future of humanity
22 April 2020 | 2 replies
Every resident should leave behind part of their story and history.Add an inspiration page to the website.Would even be fun to do DIY projects with the resident directly.Offer additional services as needed, including healthcare support, social support, general errands etc.Leverage nursing friends to create a home health care wing of the company.Explore research on the use of therapy animals, and incorporate into services.Create events that promote group interactions across the various tenants within the GNA community.Team sportsRegular cookoutsTeam buildingFind ways to focus on any positive impacts for children in the home.Look into unique tutoring or home schooling business ventures.Provide ride services to ensure kids get to school.Offer daycare services.Create a unique fund matching opportunity to promote investment in an early fund for either graduation or retirement.When a resident is ready to move, offer support in other available properties within the GNA, or moving services to their desired location.Build a department to assist in everything moving related, including processing procedures for personal belongings that may not fit in the new location.Explore the idea of a “Brick and Mortar” operation to deal with accumulation of household items that is an inevitable part of the entire process.
Roderick McCleary Is a 8.20% Cash on Cash return good for multi-fam investment?
11 May 2020 | 19 replies
Cash flow from rental income also provides investment optionality as you have full flexibility to utilize that cash however you deem fit, as opposed to letting your investment ride.
Ry Eikleberry Phoenix Newbie trying to start with 1031 exchange
28 April 2020 | 17 replies
I want to retire on my terms unlike many older riders I see still forced to ride even though there bodies are not cut out for it any longer .And I'm tired of seeing my young daughters cry every time dady has to leave home for sometimes months at a time.  
Luke Carl Airbnb To Require 24 Hours Between Rentals
30 April 2020 | 66 replies
Specifically, Johns Hopkins has already clarified the “several hours to several days” study, which suggests a far lower likelihood of anyone contracting COVID-19 from a hotel or STR stay versus riding a crowded bus, having someone cough on them while buying 80% off tiger shirts at Wal-Mart, or getting takeout from the local fast food joint that just happened to have one of their employees sneeze as they were packing up your food (which by the way, are all still businesses and experiences we are all exposed to). 
Brandon Kingcaid Eviction under the CARES Act
29 April 2020 | 14 replies
But you have a lot of money riding on it so hire competent counsel.
Valentina Bizeta Financing owner-occupied first multifamily deal
13 May 2020 | 7 replies
@Valentina BizetaIf it was me, I would ride out for a while longer, see where prices go towards end of year.Don't cash out the 401k/investment accounts. 
Nicholas Pedrick What are the pro's for purchasing Turn-key rental properties?
5 June 2021 | 62 replies
You have someone that you are plugging into their system for and you try to ride the snowball.
Shawn Legree Upstate NY or Connecticut.
15 July 2020 | 49 replies
Also keep in mind that you have the option to get into philly in a 1hr 15 minutes by train ride.  
Phil K. HELP! Neighbor Invasion - Taking Over my Mom's Property
24 May 2020 | 16 replies
Most states are 20, but point us don't let this thing ride.
David I. Handyman fees too high?
6 May 2020 | 9 replies
He's do decent work for cheap, and then one day he sobers up and decides to see if he can take you for a ride to fund his next tool purchase.You didn't get a written estimate, so you left yourself open to abuse.