
14 February 2025 | 1 reply
We provided an itemized list of work done and the price while returning the security deposit.Tenant is claiming that everything was wear and tear and is demanding receipts and proof of damage.As per my knowledge landlord is not needed to provide receipts in Arizona.

21 February 2025 | 7 replies
Quote from @Treza Edwards: No-my tenants pay that 100%You said your tenant's pay utilities 100%, BUT are any utilities provided by the municipality?

20 February 2025 | 6 replies
Hello All,We own a piece of commercial land and plan to build a medical/retail building approx 6000 sq ft. for lease.After the land is graded and all utilities in place including the storm water management, what could be the approximate cost to build a vanilla shell (dry wall + hvac included) for a modern medical/retail building like this one.Also who can provide funding for this, land is paid off.

11 February 2025 | 6 replies
Do you provide personalized guidance, or is the mentorship more of a one-size-fits-all approach?

18 February 2025 | 16 replies
Is this really the person with qualifications to provide a review?

18 February 2025 | 4 replies
This bodes well for long-term equity growth.Rising Rents: The uptick in rental prices shows a strong demand for rental properties and could lead to better cash flow for investors.Economic Strength: Reading has a diverse economy, with key sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and education providing stability.Rental Demand: Low vacancy rates signal that people are actively renting in the area, which is essential for scalability.Future Development: Any upcoming infrastructure projects or new businesses could further boost the market.With these positive trends, it seems like Reading could be a scalable rental market.

20 February 2025 | 1 reply
A minimum of $1M in coverage provides added protection in case of major liability claims, though $2M–$5M offers even greater security depending on your situation.

19 February 2025 | 8 replies
In other words held for steady cash flow.My VARIABLE (note) PORTFOLIO consists of more active/speculative notes - non performing notes I purchased at discount to principal owed; notes I hope to “work” for enhanced ROI, real property I “purchased” with a leaseback option to repurchase, and defaulted notes I purchased planning on eventually taking ownership of the real estate, as well as notes I created that don’t have current payments but provide a guaranteed return plus an equity “kicker” when the property is sold.

17 February 2025 | 0 replies
This is what they provided in an email:Our team has a fixer-upper located at 103 Tropic Ct, Fort Pierce, FL 34946This Fort Pierce home consists of 3 bd/ 2 ba/ 1,342 sqft of living space on a 7,469 sqft lot. - Investment Duration: 30days (Investment + ROI in full)- Return on Investment: 45%- Purchased Price: $150,000- Rehab Cost: $30,500- ARV: $240,000- Minimum Investment: $30,500- Maximum Investment: $30,500- End Buyer Escrow Commitment: 20%Rehab Cost BreakdownRehab Cost Breakdown1.

20 February 2025 | 10 replies
I always advise to run a business for 3-6 months without an entity to see if it something you are making money in and something you want to continue doing.Once you have 3-6 months of activity, you have more information to provide to an accountant regarding income so he can provide suggestions on entity type.Best of luck