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Thang Nguyen Reverting a 55+ apartment complex back to a regular apartment
22 August 2024 | 1 reply
.- lower turnover- easier on the units when they do move- quiet and less disturbance than traditional, younger- for fixed income, consider partnering with the local housing authority for SEct 8 vouchers, then raise rents accordingly - guaranteed money & the Sr. only pays a portion (if they qualify)Traditional renters- Higher turnover- Higher turn costs- More volatile - higher bad debt- More drug related activities- Adding in children that are hard on units- Higher eviction rates and legal costsConsider all angles before making a decision with the changes. 
Gabriel Sastre Side by Side Duplex Noise
21 August 2024 | 2 replies
If the tenants are truly that loud, the other tenant could call the police for disturbing the peace if they wanted to.  
Luke Okane rent by the room
23 August 2024 | 29 replies
There is an ordinance in our area, but we have enough parking and we never create a disturbance so we haven't run into any issues as of yet! 
Mateo Monsalve Where to invest outside the US?
16 August 2024 | 10 replies
I used to work for Japanese company and have know many friends who lived in Japan and spoke great Japanese and it seemed like about every 3 months they would have some kind of really mind altering experience culturally that was disturbing, so probably not an easy place to live or invest, even if the opportunity is there.Argentina I think prices/trades their real estate in $, so less currency risk. 
Tucker Cummings REI Reply - Too Good To Be True?
23 August 2024 | 181 replies
To be honest folks;   Its more work then I guessed up front when SMS marketing to 3.5k leads over 30 days (excepting Sundays) and updating the automatic Do not disturb filters (triggerig on "never contact me..." replies), answering folks back, settup up new campaigns. 
Bear Naisang Active Duty Military Investor In Need of Ideas
15 August 2024 | 9 replies
Partnerships could be another avenue—teaming up with another investor could provide the financing you need.Lastly, don’t give up on creative financing; lease options, subject-to-deals (when the house is not free and clear), or finding motivated sellers could allow you to secure another property without disturbing that fantastic interest rate.
Michelle Chan BEWARE Techvestor / Scoutpads
8 August 2024 | 22 replies
Many more disturbing facts and allegations are available in public court documents: https://unicourt.com/case/pc-bk5-metallic-blue-development-llc-2058799.Bankruptcy cases can take years to unravel and most of us are expecting to recover pennies on the dollar at best.Make your own judgement on trusting people with a track record like that.
Makan A Tabrizi Tenant conflict; One party wants to break lease
7 August 2024 | 9 replies
They need to know about disturbances of peace or whatever they have done to make you fear your safety.
Katrina Schmid Colorado Landlord Rights
5 August 2024 | 14 replies
Hi there,I'm fairly new to the landlord game and just yesterday received a rather disturbing email from my tenant.  
Mindy Nicol Handling extra guests & parties
2 August 2024 | 7 replies
He is ready to call the sheriff but I honestly don't know if they can do much if there is no disturbance.