
26 March 2024 | 1 reply
Come up with some sort of structure to show your value and why they should partner with you.

28 March 2024 | 34 replies
Especially if you doing any sort of business, including flipping houses.

27 March 2024 | 22 replies
I also live in Marco Island and believe some sort of regulation will help with the terribly monitored vacation rentals.

27 March 2024 | 18 replies
most likely it goes to homeowner and there's always negotiation between insurance company and yourself as homeowner. but first thing first as homeowner you need to calm down the renter first or give them some sort of assurance.

26 March 2024 | 40 replies
Go to your notifications and where you see the same person causing notifications you click the three dots next to their notification and MUTE them.Beyond excited to be able to sort BP conversation from sales pitches.

27 March 2024 | 43 replies
Although reality is very few of these mortgages get called but it does happen and if it happens to you and or your seller you going to be very stressed out.. and if your undercapitalized and cant pay it off your going to have a seller that is very mad and can lead to all sorts of issues.the better way to handle these is to wrap them.. that way the seller knows and has remedies in the case of a default from their buyer..

24 March 2024 | 19 replies
Hi Alex,Thanks for the mention.Unfortunately, investors sometimes expect providers to subsidize all loss of income incurred on a property which isn't feasible.We do our best to minimize costs and in many instances "eat a cost" that we shouldn't.Can't control "acts of God" or the weather/other people lolAs we all should know, there are ups and down's with real estate investing.Business is easy and people make it difficult as the saying goes.Our PM never just throws "a body" into a property just to call it "tenanted"Why?

26 March 2024 | 25 replies
This knowledge is essential Assuming you source a good deal (with multiple potential exit strategies), I would then bring in a capital partner to fund the down payment or Property acquisition…and get some sort of sweat equity (depending on your experience and value brought to table) and then invest the $10,000 you do have into the deal itself to add your stake, add some skin to the game and align your interest with your capital partner.

25 March 2024 | 10 replies
Still, if it needs constant reno/repairs, just make sure its worth it and you've run your numbers properly.Yes, it really depends on what sort of life you want to lead, aswell as your investing strategy and goals:Just assuming that half your gross income goes to str related expenses and maintenance/renos, your yield on equity is about 6.9%.

24 March 2024 | 4 replies
Dont know what it takes to build this sort of thing.Thanks, Sean