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Scott Sampson Traction in real estate investing
27 February 2024 | 3 replies
As I continue my W-2, I'm continually reminded of my goal to be financially free by age 45 (just over 7 years from now) and I'm more motivated to reach that goal so I can go into RE investing full time.
Brad Gibson Management Software for STR
26 February 2024 | 20 replies
It connects my airbnb and VRBO calendars, offers automated messaging, smart lock integration, cleaning calendar/reminders, and offers pretty good income reports.
Kevin S. What to do with $1,000,000.00?
1 March 2024 | 140 replies
@Kevin Si oh, and reminder to look at the holdings of the funds to help your search I'm guessing..And I almost forgot, especially in real estate.  
James Carlson Mountain homes uninsurable b/c of wildfire risk?
26 February 2024 | 11 replies
This reminds me of how I view STR regulations in Colorado.
Grant Stuard How are people scaling so fast?
28 February 2024 | 130 replies
Thank you this reminder to avoid comparing myself to what others are doing.
Kiersten Vogt Septic Inspections? Do you do them or waive ALL contingencies?
26 February 2024 | 28 replies
@Kiersten Vogt keep in mind too that if something, septic or otherwise, comes back in an inspection, remind the seller that he then has a responsibility to disclose the defect to any future buyer.
Diane Bonheur Out-of-state Multifamily Purchase
25 February 2024 | 30 replies
@Bradley Buxton I'm so glad you commented because you just reminded me I have family in NV - they just moved there.
AJ Wong The future of Pacific Oceanfront Real Estate investment is the Oregon Coast
24 February 2024 | 4 replies
Areas like Bandon by the Sea Oregon for example, with one of the top public Golf Course's in the world, reminds me a lot of the Monterrey/Half Moon Bay Area and has attracted high net worth investors in recent years.
Daniel Curtin Rent to retirement. Good or bad?
26 February 2024 | 28 replies
Wait till tomorrow"What you say above reminds of this quote also:“All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.”― Blaise PascalMeditation saved me and made me calmer, controlled and more empathetic.
Kayla Weigel How to Handle Challenging Tenant in 5-Bedroom House Hack
23 February 2024 | 6 replies
Moving foward: 1) Enter into month-to-month leases instead of yearly (term) - they are the SAME to YOU but month-to-month give you all the leverage should this occur again in the future. 2) You should add a clause to elaborate on and expand on the current 'Noise/Waste' clause and the new clause should focus mostly on nuiscance and violation of other Tenant's quiet enjoyment and the remedies (fines) leading up to eviction if the issue is not corrected. 3) You should add a clause to protect yourself from the other Tenants (the good Tenants) ensuring to clearly spell out that you are not resposible nor do you guarantee that other Tenants will abide by the lease nor is it your respobility to enforce the lease vs. other Tenants, nor do you guarantee safety. 4) This is the most imporant one that will fix most of your issues: Because you are adding #3, you will now add yet another clause that gives ALL Tenants the right to enforce the lease in regards to your new 'Noise/Waste clause 2'  against any other Tenant who violates it and will idemnify you and hold you harmless, ensure to limit the right to only the pertinent clauses ---- essentially, if Tenant A complains to you that Tenant B is making funny faces at them... you can inform and remind Tenant A (in writing) that if the issue is a problem they have the right to pursue legal action vs.