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Quan Pham Stressing over what to do next
4 February 2025 | 9 replies
It's running a business NOT renting a house.  
Toby Fellows Do I have to register with a broker if I want to get my real estate license?
8 February 2025 | 12 replies
What broker would sponsor me considering I'm not intending to become a full time Realtor and give them regular business?
John McCarthy I don't want to extend tenant's lease
4 February 2025 | 4 replies
You really shouldn’t be running your business on a stranger googling answers for you but…the google says:  Depending on the rental agreement, Georgia landlords typically must provide a 60-day notice for lease renewals or terminations, while tenants generally need to give only a 30-day notice for lease termination.Jan 18, 2024If a new lease is not signed, and the landlord continues to accept monthly rent, the terms of the original lease still apply, except the landlord is required to give sixty (60) days' notice before she can terminate the lease or change the terms, and you (the tenant) are required to give thirty (30) days' notice before leaving.So you can’t non-renew until the end of April and you can’t even increase the rent until then.
Marc Shin how to market STR to parents of university students?
14 February 2025 | 10 replies
Some design and amenity ideas:+ Welcoming living space with plush seating for family hangouts+ Coffee bar or stocked tea station for early mornings before campus events+ Dining table or breakfast nook perfect for family meals+ Dedicated workspace for parents who need to check in on workFor sports fans, tap into their game-day energy and make your STR the go-to spot for a fun, convenient stay:+ Big, comfortable seating & a great TV setup (think oversized couch, streaming sports channels)+ Game-day essentials like a mini fridge stocked with game-day snacks/drinks+ Outdoor space with a grill & seating for pre- or post-game gatherings+ Good parking (sports fans hate scrambling)+ Team spirit decor touches (subtle, not tacky—think framed sports prints, not full-on mascot murals)Your design & reviews will do most of the marketing but to market directly to these guests:🎯 List your STR on sites where parents and alumni book (if allowed)🎯 Partner with local businesses—coffee shops, sports bars, or tailgate services—where your ideal guests hang out🎯 Optimize your listing title and description with phrases like “Perfect for Visiting Parents & College Game Days”🎯 Time any discounts/promotions around major campus events—homecoming, graduation, big rivalry gamesThink of it this way, you’re not just offering a place to stay—you’re creating an experience they’ll want to book again and again.
Ryan Brown How to deal with ignorant tenants?
6 February 2025 | 7 replies
Its not personal, its business
Jose Martinez 32 Rentals – What’s Next?
27 January 2025 | 8 replies
Try talking to local banks who want to do business with you.
Robert Brock Wholesaling Commercial Real Estate
19 February 2025 | 20 replies
If it’s multifamily, I’ve been in the business for 20 years and can share some insights.
Derek Dickinson Former GC/Cabinet Maker looking to make connections and grow a portfolio
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
I'm excited you are here and ready to grow your business even more! 
Jake Bute How to track time in business to accommodate 500+ hours?
9 January 2025 | 7 replies
I'm going off the understanding that you still need to spend 500+ hours in the business to achieve material participation (please correct me if I'm wrong). 
Llamier Guzman First ever investment property!
6 February 2025 | 2 replies
Lenders want your business, and you can negotiate terms, credits, and even push for a better rate.