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Esther Iroko Tenants not paying rent
1 February 2025 | 23 replies
These tenants ahve all of the signs of never paying you or paying a little as their balance continues to rise.
Daniel Huang Help with finding multi-family properties on BP
21 January 2025 | 2 replies
I recently signed up for BP and found the calculators on this site to be very helpful.  
Kevin Polite Atlanta-Security System co
6 February 2025 | 4 replies
I put up yellow *you are being recorded* signs right next to the camera.
Bradford G. Rod Khleif vs Brad Sumrok Multifamily Coaching Review ??
26 January 2025 | 54 replies
Similarly, to get a Fannie Mae loan you need to have previously signed on a Fannie Mae loan.
Robert Quiroz Why are a lot of MFH being sold with rents under market
13 January 2025 | 30 replies
Let's assume that the neighborhood is a C class and the median income of the city is greater than 3X of the market rent.Here are some of the considerations I've come up with so far:- Units are in need of renovation and capex is too high or not available- Unit quality is not the same as market - Seller is worried about losing tenants due to increase- Vacancy rates are high or filling units have been difficult- Rent increase would take multiple increases over multiple lease periods to get to market rate if seller is trying to retain the same tenant- Seller inherited property and just want to liquidate- Seller needs to liquidate quickly (financial burden, sickness, quick exit from land-lording)It seems like I might be missing a warning sign about a deal if they are selling with current rents that are under market; but again, this seems to be most of the properties I've underwritten.And in the same vein, what should I be worried about when purchasing a deal with under market rent with the intention of raising them after purchase. 
Garrett Brown This ONE Change Can Boost Your Airbnb Ranking
31 January 2025 | 27 replies
The algorithm scans keywords in your listing description and even the alt text of your photos to determine relevance.For example:A picture of a game room could land in the "Play" category if the photo’s alt text is labeled something like: “Amazing game room with ping pong and pool table.”A picture of a beautiful view of land with the alt text being “Beautiful view of the countryside”Your photos can do more than look good—they can strategically get your listing into multiple categories by including targeted alt-text descriptions.The more categories you rank in, the more visibility your listing gets, leading to more clicks and higher rankings in Airbnb search results.Testing and Improving Your CTROnce your photos are optimized, it’s time to test their impact.
Michael Bell How are people finding good deals in this market?
1 February 2025 | 1 reply
My market is similar to what you are describing and I too see signs of a suckers rally and reminds me of 2004-2006.
Sofiya Cherni Montgomery County, MD non-refundable pet fee change start date
28 January 2025 | 11 replies
Also pet rent is now capped at $25/month.Thank you for the update, I believe the security deposit for leases signed after October 1, 2024 is maxed at one month (including any pet deposits which must be refundable).
Henry Lazerow Two warnings for the Chicago market! Section 8 lawsuits and fake tenants ID's
22 January 2025 | 12 replies
Gretchen Whitmer signed three Senate bills of a five-bill package Monday, Dec. 30, that prohibits landlords from discriminating based on source of income.”I live in Michigan but have no rent property in the state.
Daniel LeGare Dallas TX // Seller Financing Deal on the Table, First Timer
6 February 2025 | 9 replies
If you have a buyer's agent, you should have already signed a buyer's representation agreement and that fee/commission is disclosed in that document so you should very well know what that charge will be.If you were the seller and going to owner finance the property, what would you want to see from the buyer that tells you that they will be able to pay the mortgage moving forward.