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Matt Stricklen STR for eclipse only?
29 January 2024 | 1 reply
Seems logical to rent out my primary residence to eclipse viewers.But this is a one off event and won't happen again, so it wouldn't justify the yearly license fee for an STR.would like to gear drom experienced Austin STR folk on how to do this properly thanks
Milt Constantine Moving expenses and tax deduction?
28 January 2024 | 6 replies
So, to me this seems like moving for a work-related purpose scenario, since Tampa will be the market for my business.
Brice Childers Working with Colorado STR Regulations?
29 January 2024 | 10 replies
Jefferson County still technically allows vacation rentals, but damn, they're capricious with their permits and just recently revoked the permit of one of my STR clients' Airbnb for what seems like arbitrary reasons.Park County, which stretches from a little bit southwest of Denver all the way to just south of Breckenridge, still allows STRs and the cash flow is better there than in some other areas.
Budhavarapu Ranga SFH as a rental property in Buda TX
29 January 2024 | 1 reply
We ran numbers across several probabilities and it seemed like a safer bet when we purchased. 
Avery Oblepias Victims of Trust Funding Scam
28 January 2024 | 8 replies
They seem to have a real NV corporate I’d but I couldn’t find an NMLS listed anywhere.
Michael Ellis When does your Portfolio turn into a “Business”
28 January 2024 | 4 replies
It just depends on when you’re able to quit your W-2 or hire a VA or do other things to make it seem more “business-like”.
James Burciaga Looking to cash out Equity from rental property.
29 January 2024 | 11 replies
You can get up to 75% cash out and seems the rents are pretty strong to qualify for that.
Gilad Lifshitz Deciding on the class type area where you want to invest
29 January 2024 | 17 replies
The thing is (and maybe it's just me) - these C class neighborhoods seem to be with higher crime rates, I'm not sure the quality of the tenants it might bring over etc, so I have some reservations about them, but not sure if it's justified or not.Anyone have any suggestion on the matter?
Adam Robinson If you’re a successful investor, what is your daily schedule like?
28 January 2024 | 4 replies
Other than checking my email and dealing with bills when they come in (in the evening after work) and rent at the beginning of the month, I don't spend a lot of time with them.The two that seem to have the most problems (ie repairs and turnovers) have always been handled by a PM (not because I expected problems-no idea if it is the PM or type of tenant or both).
Rob McCray Raising the rent
29 January 2024 | 7 replies
That way, it 1.) buffers out some of the rise and fall of surges in the market, 2.) makes me seem very fair and not greedy, and 3.) there is never (*yet) an instance where I'm trying to explain to them why rent won't drop, even though the fair market shows that the rent should be lower than it is.Yes, it does leave a little money on the table, but it still allows for constant, logical, and generous rent raises.