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Rene Hosman Have you ever offered rent concessions to entice potential renters?
17 January 2025 | 19 replies
Reducing rent sets a precedent and can attract price-sensitive tenants rather than those prioritizing quality.Negotiating renewal terms can make sense if tied to benefits like lease length or tenant stability, but always ensure it aligns with your long-term goals.
Nate McCarthy How to approach landlord about buying their rental?
13 January 2025 | 12 replies
This could be an opportunity to add value by offering to help with clearing or relocating those items as part of any potential agreement.Why This Could Be a Good Move for YouYou see long-term potential in the property, especially with the large lot and development possibilities (even if those are years down the line).As the current tenants, you have the advantage of a direct relationship with the landlord and familiarity with the property, reducing competition and risk.This could be a chance to lock in a property that you might otherwise lose if it hit the open market, especially in today’s competitive environment.Challenges to ConsiderIf the landlord is emotionally tied to the property or reliant on rental income, they may be reluctant to sell.Financing could be tricky, especially with today’s interest rates and the gap between the current rent and what a conventional loan might cost.The development potential you’re interested in is likely a long-term play, which means the property could be financially tight in the short term, especially if you’re only breaking even or slightly negative on cash flow.Structuring a Potential DealTo make this feasible, you’ll likely need to explore creative financing options that align with both your financial capacity and the landlord’s goals.Seller Financing: Propose a deal where the landlord acts as the lender, allowing you to make monthly payments directly to them.
Shayan Sameer Fix/Flip or Rental
2 January 2025 | 2 replies
I have a question and would really appreciate your input.I’ve done a couple of fix-and-flip projects in the past using hard money lenders, but I’ve noticed that their fees and interest rates significantly cut into my profits.
Anita Z. Real Estate Investor Tax write-offs
10 January 2025 | 16 replies
In general, if you can tie an expense back to a legitimate business purpose its a write-off. 
Mustafa Shaikh RAD Diversified Review — It Wasn't Pretty
19 January 2025 | 147 replies
Whistle-blowers can sometimes claim a cut of what a company disgorges if they provide information used in a successful SEC investigation.His report about RAD to the SEC is among 11 complaints he has filed with the agency.
Chase Calhoun Build to Rent- BTR
26 January 2025 | 15 replies
We are trying to cut costs on the ones we are doing now, but still trying to keep the quality high. 
Yaroslav Shtogun Lot split with house on the line
20 January 2025 | 16 replies
Why move the house . just cut a section off .
Fulati Paerhati What is the good location to buy a rental property for 250k cash ?
30 January 2025 | 56 replies
The best market is likely a "Good" cash flow market that you have some ties to, in some way shape or form, or one that is a reasonable drive from where you live, if practical/possible. 
Lilia Matlov Risks and Opportunities Coexist
11 January 2025 | 4 replies
If you’re using leverage, be extra cautious with your underwriting to ensure the deal still works at today’s rates.Economic Uncertainty: Inflation, potential recessions, or shifts in demand could affect rents, vacancy rates, and property values in some markets.Increased Operating Costs: Rising insurance premiums, property taxes, and maintenance costs can cut into profit margins, particularly for buy-and-hold investments.Regulatory Risks: Some areas are increasing restrictions on landlords, particularly short-term rentals.
David R Pustelnik Looking to maximize my potential with rental properties
16 January 2025 | 7 replies
Many tenants will cut their nose off to spite their face and move, rather than accepting a fair increase:(What does Zillow say the rent should be?