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Dwight Cook Doubling rents without loosing tenants?
25 November 2021 | 60 replies
Can you try a more incremental approach? 
Alex Bekeza California Passes Solar Panel Mandate
17 November 2021 | 122 replies
The solar industry is growing extremely fast and increased competition plus economies of scale is driving costs down quickly, making it more and more competitive in price compared to other forms of energy, and rapidly making arguments against it outdated, as evidenced in this thread. 
Shane Burke Seller finance w/rent 20% below market
26 September 2023 | 3 replies
Best practice is to raise the rent all at once, not in increments.
Mo Farraj Does Number of Days on MLS affect your buying decisions?
22 February 2019 | 88 replies
I tend to look at the entire marketing history of the property to get the story, they could have started off way too high, and incrementally lowered it to the point they are now, fair market value, but buyers see 600 days on market and assume the worst. 
Tom Donnelly Would you AirBnB your property?
24 February 2019 | 27 replies
This can be do to a few factors (corporate rentals, rapid population growth etc...) and a lot of properties work as an STR because of those reasons.
Eric Fernwood September Las Vegas Rental Market Update
19 September 2023 | 0 replies
When there is sustained and rapid population growth, demand increases rapidly.
Timothy Miller Favorite Areas for a Buy and Hold
26 September 2023 | 3 replies
If rents fail to pace with the cost of living, your financial independence will be short-lived.Persistent: Your rental income must last a long time, ensuring that you do not outlive your income.Reliable: You must be able to depend on your income every month, even during tough economic times.How rapidly rents increase and how long the income will last depends on the city where you invest.
Dan Tisser New to BP w/ a financial freedom fixation from Long Island, NY.
26 September 2018 | 12 replies
Hi All,I've been rapidly consuming content for a while now but figure it is time to make a proper introduction!
Daniel Smith Sober living and halfway houses
6 September 2021 | 0 replies
Hello BP,A friend of mine runs a drug rehabilitation facility and he is growing at a very rapid place.
Mauricio Hernández Neighbor's tree damage
4 February 2014 | 9 replies
If it isn't dangerous, but it falls anyway (like in a bad windstorm) then the property portion of your policy pays.For an incremental problem (I may be wrong but it sounds like that's what's happening) you're probably in a tough situation unless the previous owner notified the neighbor that the tree was causing damage and documented that notification.