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Hanh Nguyen Should I invest in 3 unit in Los Angeles city?
5 February 2025 | 8 replies
The challenge with unsafe areas is (1) potentially higher cost of maintenance such as broken windows, etc. and (2) this is by no means meant to be discriminatory but anecdotally from people I've spoken to the challenging tenants tend to be at the lower price points.
Lauren Frazer 2025 shift from Sales to Investment!
2 February 2025 | 5 replies
Pushing into other, close-by, markets is the best (and maybe only) way to make it work.
Dawn Harris Str with property management near Orlando
30 January 2025 | 7 replies
Quote from @Dawn Harris: We have a STR managed by a property management company.
Rennell Goudeau Ready to start my Real Estate journey
4 January 2025 | 2 replies
If there's anyone else from my neck of the woods, I'm wide open to learning how to navigate this niche.
Jeremy R. Updates to the new tax regulations in San Antonio, TX
30 January 2025 | 1 reply
If you switch to or stay with the custom tax settings, you'll need to update the amount of tax collected to 7.75% because the 9% city tax will be collected and remitted by law to the city on your behalf, but  the 6% state and 1.75% county tax will be collected and sent to you to remit to the state and via Avenu to the county. 
Jonathan O. Property Management Software w/ Discounts for Autopay
3 February 2025 | 3 replies
I've got the idea to more positively incentivize my tenants to pay rent by the idea expressed in the following example:- If they pay any later than five days late, they pay base rent ($1,000) + fixed late fee (e.g., $150)- If pay on time without autopay, they pay base rent ($1,000) + "manual payment fee" (e.g., $25 or $50)- If they use autopay for timely payments, they pay just the base rent ($1,000)In the above example, you see that a discount of $25-50 was applied in the case that the tenant chooses to setup autopay to schedule on-time payments via a given PM software.Please let me know if any software comes to mind and also any feedback on the positive incentive idea.Thanks in advance!
Shea Gajewski Young Investor Seeking Advice
3 February 2025 | 5 replies
These loans are based on a property’s rental income rather than your personal income, making it easier to qualify as you expand your portfolio.Networking and Mentorship:You’re already off to a great start by reaching out here!
Marc Shin What Can I do about sound in a duplex with thin walls?
29 January 2025 | 10 replies
Here’s my recommendation to get it under control: For a quick fix, start by sealing up any gaps using acoustic caulk around outlets, baseboards, or other small openings.
Alex Iverson Reelvest, Land Conquest, Turning Profit, Pete Reese
24 December 2024 | 4 replies
Quote from @Robert Gunn: I would also be very interested in hearing student or JV experiences with Pete and his program.I stumbled upon him by chance and for fun (I've been investing in land for years) signed up for his "free" course, which he promises after he pitches his $499/mo software system (which is basically an overpriced CRM) and then after the first "Level" in the course, you are directed to a pay page to access the rest of the "free" course.  
Tanya Maslach Who pays - Landlord or tenant?
11 January 2025 | 15 replies
Turn this around into a positive feel for the tenants.