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Lynette Guy Leaving Evolve Vacation Rental
17 April 2024 | 35 replies
@Daniel Kauffman for one, I didn't like the lack of control over my own rental and it took the personal aspect away. 
Kunal Lakhwani Theft in vacant property
17 April 2024 | 2 replies
My property was broken into and there are signs of drug use, copper pipes were stolen, appliance control boards stolen, damages caused, camera system was stolen too, and much more.How does insurance look at this?
Amber Littlefield Pay cash or finance
17 April 2024 | 10 replies
Cash offers lower costs and control but limits diversification and potential returns while financing allows you to scale faster with more properties, but increases complexity and risk.
John Underwood The state of Hawaii may ban all STR's
18 April 2024 | 15 replies
Politicians have been making idiotic housing policy - starting with rent control - for over a century.The idiots still don't understand that when you screw with a free market you get lots of unintended consequences - and many times you end up with the opposite effect of what you are trying to achieve - NYC is one shining example of this...Sigh
Ketan Parekh Mold nightmare and house to safguard
17 April 2024 | 2 replies
What ever I have been reading on this it seems Landlord is always responsible :( which is sad as landlord is not living in the house and has no control how a tenant keeps the house. 
Cole Koeppen Does This House Hack Deal Make Sense? (Dallas)
17 April 2024 | 6 replies
You would be banking on a few factors out of your control to get out of that situation.
David Ounanian How are technological advancements impacting the real estate industry for investors?
15 April 2024 | 9 replies
Technological advancements are reshaping the real estate industry for investors in various ways:Data Analytics: Advanced tools offer insights into market trends and investment opportunities, aiding informed decision-making and risk assessment.Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR): Remote property exploration with virtual tours saves time and resources, attracting potential buyers or tenants and expediting transactions.Blockchain: Secure transactions via smart contracts reduce intermediaries, costs, and fraud risks in property dealings.Online Platforms and Marketplaces: Digital platforms broaden access to properties, investment options, and real-time market data, enhancing efficiency and transparency.Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI algorithms predict market trends, identify investment opportunities, and personalize recommendations based on investor preferences.Internet of Things (IoT): IoT devices provide real-time data on property performance, enabling cost reduction, efficiency improvements, and better tenant satisfaction.Crowdfunding Platforms: Real estate crowdfunding democratizes investment access, allowing smaller investors to participate in projects previously out of reach.In summary, embracing these innovations enhances efficiency, transparency, and accessibility in real estate investment, enabling investors to capitalize on emerging opportunities and stay competitive in the market.Thanks!
Victor Hernandez Rent Increase? Or not? That is the Question
17 April 2024 | 16 replies
For example, if you raised rent by $25 a month that is not likely to trigger them moving but it does help control the gap that could develop between your rent and market rates.Each year you skip widens the gap and makes it harder to close and more likely to trigger a move. $400 is tough to recover in one change without triggering a move.I have learned the hard way that I really should not skip rent increases every year, even if they are small.
Collin Hays Lawsuit Part II: Negligence versus gross negligence
18 April 2024 | 16 replies
That's why I asked if it's a master policy controlled by your PMC that your company adds managed properties to. 
Spencer Speckles Why would a seller would consider seller financing
17 April 2024 | 9 replies
But you could always lease to own; that way, you control the property and do not need to worry about a foreclosure.