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Yongming Huang Why are real estate agent commissions so high in the US?
10 July 2024 | 87 replies
Health care beeing the prime example: the american for-profit health care system looks like an unbelievably rigged pyramid scheme designed to extract money from the population - this is so clear when you have the comparison to other countries.
Zachary Palmer First flip on my own
5 July 2024 | 4 replies
The neighbor bought it with the intention of fixing it up but due to health deterioration was not able to do so.
Alexandra Reeves Air BNB BRRRR- best value add
2 July 2024 | 4 replies
If your competition has spa-like master bathrooms, you need spa-like master bathrooms.
Pandu Chimata Fire damaged property
4 July 2024 | 12 replies
This step must be done carefully to avoid further damage.Structural Repairs: Address any structural damage first, including the roof, walls, and foundation.Systems Repair: Repair or replace electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems as needed.Interior Restoration: Once the structural and system repairs are complete, focus on restoring the interior, including insulation, drywall, flooring, and fixtures.Safety and Health Concerns:Air Quality: Ensure proper ventilation and air quality during and after the restoration process to remove smoke odors and contaminants.Mold Remediation: Check for and address any mold growth, which can be a common issue in fire-damaged properties due to water used in firefighting.Final Inspections:City Inspections: Coordinate with the city for final inspections to ensure that the property is safe and habitable.Fire Department Clearance: Obtain clearance from the Fire Department confirming that the property is safe to occupy.I hope this helps, best of luck!
Jacob Wilson Looking for others in 20s - 30s wanting financial freedom via Real Estate
4 July 2024 | 11 replies
While I no longer have health benefits or vacation time I still get to contribute to my 401K and receive my employer match on that.
Elton Tate Do You Disclosed Locked Thermostats?
5 July 2024 | 19 replies
My mom keeps hers at 68 due to health reasons so I figured give people an extra degree. 
Cherilyn Williams Tenant with Late Rent Payment Twice within 4 Months!
6 July 2024 | 24 replies
When managing one of my mother’s properties, I went though sheer hell with one of her tenants to get her evicted for nonpayment of rent, while also dealing with my mom’s failing health with dementia.  
Christina Whitaker Mid to LTR Clayton, NC
2 July 2024 | 5 replies
Here's a very small pros and cons list I've made for the area:Pros:Potential for Appreciation: Rapid growth and development can lead to property value increases.Stable Rental Demand: Proximity to Raleigh and economic opportunities ensure a steady stream of potential renters.Desirable Location: Good schools, amenities, and quality of life attract families and professionals.Cons:Market Competition: Increased demand can lead to higher property prices and competition among buyers.Out-of-State Management: Managing a property remotely can be challenging without a trustworthy local team.Economic Dependence: The area’s growth is closely tied to the economic health of Raleigh and the Research Triangle.
Alf Holst would you consider giving rental discounts?
1 July 2024 | 29 replies
Anyone ever consider advertising rental discounts to First Responders, health care workers and/teachers?
Daniel Sweitzer Tenants wants compensation for inconvenience !
1 July 2024 | 25 replies
if you were worried about them trying to take money from you, then you should have been smart and put a meter on their water pump after you told them to flush it out or whatever so that you can gauge how much extra you cost them and then take that off the rent and then there's no discrepancies. it was completely due to your negligence that caused them an inconvenience and a health hazard. not sure we're all these other landlords get off assuming these are just cash grabbing freeloaders when they didn't do anything except do their part and move into a place and pay rent.so you can benefit from them doing so.