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Will Mejia Paid off Rental Property!
17 February 2025 | 21 replies
We would take this house in return for a 500k property that is NNN leased.  
Matt Ricky Location considerations for BRRRR
18 February 2025 | 21 replies
I have a pretty large capital ready to step into this game,I am in big conflicts either choosing Ohio(Cincinnati/Dayton) or Texas(Houston) for BRRRR method, I read a lot about Ohio, only positive stuff.
Melanie Thomas Tenant Swapping: Do You Allow It or Is It a "Notice for All" Policy?
27 February 2025 | 0 replies
Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons of each approach based on my experience:Tenant Swapping:Pros:Tenant Retention: Keeps the property occupied, which helps avoid vacancy periods.Minimizes Turnover Costs: No need for cleaning, marketing, or re-screening tenants if the new person is already known.Flexibility for Tenants: Can be seen as a more tenant-friendly approach, allowing them to find a replacement without facing penalties.Cons:Risk of Unknown Tenants: The new tenant might not be as reliable as the original one, leading to potential issues down the line.Lease Violations or Delays: If the new tenant doesn’t meet the lease requirements or fails to sign a new agreement, this can lead to complications.Operational Complexity: Keeping track of the lease terms, managing paperwork, and ensuring proper screening for new tenants can increase administrative work.Notice for All (One Notice to Vacate for Everyone):Pros:Clear Expectations: Everyone knows what’s expected, and there are no surprises with last-minute tenant changes.Consistency: Easier to manage leases and tenant turnover with a straightforward system.Quality Control: You can screen all tenants that are moving in, ensuring the new occupant meets your standards.Cons:Longer Vacancy Periods: The property may stay vacant for longer, especially if finding a replacement tenant takes time.Tenant Frustration: Current tenants may not be happy with the requirement to vacate, even if they want to stay.Marketing and Re-screening Costs: You’ll have to go through the process of finding and screening new tenants, potentially leading to increased costs and downtime.I’d love to hear what others are doing!
Alex Clark is Cleveland Ohio a good place to invest?
28 February 2025 | 16 replies
I’m looking into buying a rental(s) in this area.
Bri Hall New construction strategy- New investor
14 February 2025 | 9 replies
Hope this help.
Christopher Davis Changing trends in commission structures since the NAR ruling? (Nashville)
18 February 2025 | 1 reply
Cant speak for Nashville, but nationally Redfin recently released a report on their own transactions (they can see both sides of it) that average commissions have risen.This is no surprise to me as I predicted this would happen far in advance of the settlement.
Tyler Koller Baselane Vs Stessa
20 February 2025 | 32 replies
I have heard of this happening with credit card transactions which is why I ask.
Logan Koch Bringing in Outside Capital: Advice on Structuring, Syndicating, JV, and PML
15 February 2025 | 2 replies
At this point I'm realizing can scale a lot faster with those partnerships, and beginning to try and understand the actual structure of the business behind these kinds of partnerships.
Bryce Langford Cosmetics Flip VS Full Rehab
6 March 2025 | 4 replies
There is more to returns than this question would allude to. 
Matt N. renting out a suite in a investment/vacation home
19 February 2025 | 0 replies
We live in Northern Florida and manage our 10 long term rentals and do flips in northern Florida and we decided not to go that route with this south Florida home after we started digging into it.