David Alejandro Hernàndez
Should I Plant a Privacy Hedge or Keep My Rental Property Low-Maintenance
9 August 2024 | 6 replies
Should I go ahead with planting the hedge, or should I keep the property as plain and maintenance-free as possible?
Nicholas Mann
Commercial Lease advice (When to use Triple Net?)
10 August 2024 | 8 replies
Grew up in North White Plains.
Anna Brown
LA Property with lots of Equity
15 August 2024 | 57 replies
>Some of your points have been valid, but the part about rent and appreciation not outpacing inflation is, plainly, hogwash.
Anthony Stephenson
Has Anyone Used SEOMEETSREI
14 August 2024 | 64 replies
This is doing our business a TREMENDOUS amount of damage, as well as investors like you, thinking you are getting a solid product.Please share this, I am so sick and tired of this!
Forest Wu
List of Syndicators/GPs to AVOID?
14 August 2024 | 134 replies
Proactive communication, addressing issues head-on with plain language, acknowledging mistakes and not just blaming "the market" or "interest rates".I am invested with a few operators who have made capital calls - all of them came as a surprise and only one was messaged appropriately.
NICHOLAS E.
Restrictions on replacing current trailers valid?
9 August 2024 | 12 replies
If you produce plausable evidence of what your claiming you definatly got a case i'm so sick and tired of the disregard for the constitution and the disregard of basic human rights.
Amaris Aguilar
Tax Lien Code
8 August 2024 | 10 replies
Hence the “information” is inaccurate, exaggerated, or plain incorrect.2.
Calvin Pringles
Investing in SFH vs MF in St. Petersburg and Tampa
8 August 2024 | 28 replies
They have a sick location.
Sam McCormack
NAR Lawsuit and Questions
7 August 2024 | 23 replies
Than this thing about the exclusive buyer agreement to me is great, and I don’t just say that from an agents prospective, people should be able to see in plain terms what services that can expect for what price and decide if that service is worth that to them, just like every other business, problem before is because seller was paying for buyers services it was opaque, now it will be written out in plain terms for everyone to see, the main result of this lawsuit was to put agents more in line with every other service business in America and increase the number of options for consumers, some agents might be paid more some will definitely get less, I think overall average commission’s come down, but again that’s how every other business operates people compete on price compete on service compete on relationships (I can get a better price with some subs because I’m a repeat customer who pays on time and is easy to deal with for instance) and than consumers can decide who that want to go with and once they decide to have that person working for them of course that person deserves to get paid for the time they put in.