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Jonathan Greene Calling Out The Welcome Trolls, The Cut and Pasters, and AI Posters
16 November 2024 | 32 replies
We (mods) will have a trainload of spammers, and all of us are doing double-time clearing things off, and all of a sudden it will get real quiet and we can go back to doing things that are usually more fun like posting and reading threads, which doesn't mean we become complacent but does mean maybe we're not as vigilant as usual. 
Jean G. How much to bid on commercial NPNs (past maturity)
17 November 2024 | 5 replies
This doesn’t mean that one can’t SELECTIVELY find “deals” that make sense.  
Sandra DeJesus HUD is requesting partial claim after closing on my house in 2015
16 November 2024 | 24 replies
The fact it was missed at closing doesn't mean it just goes away, or that anyone involved will pay it for you.  
Jon Pflueger Predictions on the FARE act and its effects on the NYC rental markets?
15 November 2024 | 2 replies
Short term, assuming the real estate lobby doesn't sue this to keep delaying/appealing, once it goes into effect there will be no more broker fees paid by tenant *unless they hire the broker*Some long term effects I can predict already: - Landlords now having to absorb broker fees will bake this into the rent (e.g. how "no fee" units typically are priced a little higher than other units) - Real estate board will require another document (or checkbox) for tenants to sign stating that they're hiring the listing broker and responsible for compensating them for their fee *if* they apply and are approved- Regular New Yorkers will have an even harder time to find an apartment because you cannot legislate/regulate away a housing crises... 
Jonathan Greene How To Know Who To Take Advice From When You Are Just Starting Out
14 November 2024 | 40 replies
Regarding the forums, it can also be hard to know who is giving you good advice and who is trying to give you good advice but doesn't have the experience.
Alaas Amour Need your advise on this MF deal
16 November 2024 | 6 replies
This doesn’t mean anything is “off”; it’s just how I prefer to approach this.To address your other questions, the property listing states that it has a new roof, plumbing, and electrical systems, which I see as a significant plus.
Calum Bressington Lead Paint Certification
21 November 2024 | 25 replies
Name doesn't ring a bell, but I searched our company contact records for Elliott Taylor.
Brennan Vaughn managing properties with Doorloop software
15 November 2024 | 10 replies
Multiple tenants cannot pay, tons of bugs on the backend, User Interface doesn't load 30% of the time, the support team is based in the Philippines and they have no idea what they are doing just copying and pasting scripts. 
Joshua Carvalho The Rise of Waco, TX as a Prime Market for REI
18 November 2024 | 17 replies
And it doesn't stop there.
Leslie Daniely First Property As A MTR-Quadplex
17 November 2024 | 16 replies
Adding it is costly, but doesn't have a good ROI which decreases the ability to force appreciation.So, too long; didn't read: Macon has a lot going for it as market (big hospitals, light competition, reasonable expected rent), but we opted to not invest there because while the cash flow was appealing, we really want to see great appreciation potential in what we buy.