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Miguel Suarez I'm Planning To Buy A House Out Of State early 2024 (any suggested states to invest?)
24 May 2024 | 259 replies
-Housing, utilities and food cost are around 14%, 8% and 6% compared to the national average making it a great place to live for families, college students and people looking to retire.
Ashley Kroft STR Co-Hosting Beginner Looking for Advice on Getting Started (El Paso, TX)
16 May 2024 | 5 replies
I do have customer service background working in high end restaurants in Orlando for 8 years (getting food shopped all the time and passing with 100%) and feel I would be an excellent asset to someones property in it becoming a successful STR.
Nina Zou Can I ask my applicants to disclose service dog if they have one?
16 May 2024 | 10 replies
According to the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act:Even if a landlord has a no pet policy in place, the law does not consider service animals as pets and therefore the service animal is exempt from such a restriction.Service animals are allowed anywhere a person would go, including food areas that would normally restrict an animal’s presence.Landlords cannot charge a pet deposit or pet fee for service animals, however the tenant is liable for any damage that the service animal may cause.Landlords can require written verification from the tenant’s health care provider that they are disabled but cannot ask for any specifics about the disability.Landlords can require written verification from the tenant’s health care provider that the service animal is needed.Landlords can request copies of the animal’s health records to prove the animal is in good health, parasite-free and immunized/vaccinated.Landlords can write warnings or even evict a tenant with a service animal if the animal is disturbing others, posing a threat to others or causing considerable damage to the property.In other words, you can ask for appropriate paperwork concerning the tenant’s need for the service animal and to verify the animal’s health. 
Erica Calella Handling 1st Unfavorable Guest Review
16 May 2024 | 19 replies
I am a bit of a pizza snob and when I am in a new place I look for a good spot and if its rated 4.7% with 5 star after 5 star review and I see a random 1 star review saying the food was terrible, do you think I let that discredit all of the raving reviews before and after it? 
Jennifer Wood How Does a Realtor Help Me in a Flip?
15 May 2024 | 11 replies
Remember... contracts are always negotiable, but you both have people to pay and food to put on the table.
Henry Clark Self Storage- Who is Sam XXXX?
14 May 2024 | 4 replies
This will help my guys with cheap food.  
Ryan Peterson Any advice is appreciated
14 May 2024 | 2 replies
Some food for thought.
Ryan Earl Selling our house - investors or realtors? (Please Help!!)
15 May 2024 | 35 replies
Unfortunately, with our financial situation (we are essentially broke and need money like now for medicine, food, etc), hence us being so eager to sell, even for below market value… so turning it back into an AirBnB wouldn’t work for us.We wish this sale hadn’t fallen through.
Bubba McCants Unleash Financial Freedom: The Art of House Hacking
14 May 2024 | 2 replies
Here's some food for thought to get the conversation going:Finding the Ideal Property: What are your tips for spotting a great house hacking opportunity?
Nick Rutkowski Has Anyone Copied McDonald's Real Estate Strategy?
13 May 2024 | 19 replies
He figured out instead of owning the fast food building, own the land underneath and land contract to franchisees.