James Wise
Why do people Buy Property in California
14 January 2025 | 190 replies
For some reason we human love to try fighting nature, thinking we can "tame" it, despite failing a whole lot at it.
Audrey Sommer
Texas Laws on Out of State Investors
9 January 2025 | 8 replies
Anyone familiar with this that can help shed light, it's appreciated.
Vaughn J Smith
Single family home (former rental) for sale in slow market
20 December 2024 | 10 replies
AZ is not prone to major natural disasters so investing there is less risky with regard to those types of setbacks.
Greg P.
Small Multi Family Coaches/mentors? 2-4 units.
13 January 2025 | 21 replies
This is where everyone started.Residential investing is very forgiving by nature, you have to try hard to really screw it up.
Darrius Lloyd
Multi Family House Hacking
8 January 2025 | 2 replies
I'm actively seeking mentorship from someone with experience in similar markets who can shed more light on this process.
Sonya Sharova
Advise on ground up mobile home park development
13 January 2025 | 3 replies
Finding a potential lot won’t be hard but getting a local municipality to give you the green light to build an MHP is going to be next to impossible.
Brian Stinson
Insurance deductibles for SFR
6 January 2025 | 5 replies
Due to inflation and the drastic increases in material, labor, and supplies, that's naturally caused carriers to rethink limits/values on file.
Marc Shin
need recommendations for curtain colors and rug colors
1 January 2025 | 22 replies
Something light and neutral.
Aaron Robertson
How AB 2622 Is Transforming Property Management in California
9 January 2025 | 0 replies
Simplified ManagementFor those managing multiple properties, AB 2622 streamlines operations by expanding your hiring pool and removing the red tape often associated with minor repairs.Why It Matters for TenantsTenants also benefit from AB 2622:Faster Maintenance: Minor issues like plumbing or lighting can now be resolved promptly.Fairer Move-Out Costs: Affordable repairs mean tenants aren’t hit with inflated charges for damage beyond normal wear and tear.Things to Keep in MindWhile AB 2622 makes maintenance easier, landlords should still vet unlicensed workers carefully, ensure proper insurance coverage, and remember that jobs requiring permits must involve licensed contractors.AB 2622: A Win-Win for California’s Rental MarketAB 2622 strikes a balance between flexibility and accountability, making it easier for landlords to maintain high-quality rentals while fostering better tenant relationships.