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Seana Yates How do you structure "partnerships"
22 February 2024 | 9 replies
So, if somebody wants to invest with you but can't share in the losses, then they aren't really investors.Once you start "pooling" funds, my understanding is it falls under SEC rules and regulations. 
Chris Murdien Would installing solar panels on rentals be a wise investment?
23 February 2024 | 12 replies
And presented in very complicated way, hard to bring them to an apple to apple comparisson.One way to mitigate the lack of a net metering agreement is with a battery system (see Tesla Powerwall) - a very expensive way to become a truly self-sufficient energy producer (basically you become your own power plant), which rarely makes financial sense unless in a region with frequent power loss or in an off-grid scenario.
Wes D. Second Investment Property in Five Months!
23 February 2024 | 0 replies
And a travel nurse who rented it last month from the seller is going to finish out the lease with us.
Brian Erlich Is Airbnb as bad as they say
24 February 2024 | 28 replies
That was my first and LAST booking through Booking.com.
Hari Mann The Power of BP and Positive Thinking
23 February 2024 | 2 replies
I happened to start learning about private equity funds, stakeholder capitalism, and the housing crisis last week and also started getting more active on the BP forums.I posted about struggling with finding investors for syndication and got some good comments about why this is the case for many syndicators right now.One comment referred to something about FEMA flood insurance rate maps and that rang a bell in my head about a random old piece of land I got a few years ago when I was heavily into tax deed auctions in Florida.
Anton Ivanov How I built a portfolio of 35 rentals and $10k+ monthly cash flow
23 February 2024 | 387 replies
Dallas, Atlanta and Charlotte were all high on my list last time I did this.
Jonathan Pflueger So Much Fear Around Insurance Claims: Is a rate raise automatic?
22 February 2024 | 2 replies
My biggest gripe is that these differences are never discussed or talked about and most people that I read or talk to have this feeling that not filing a claim is almost always better than filing (except in total loss situations and very high dollar amount claims). 
Michael Morelli Short term rental marketing strategies
23 February 2024 | 13 replies
Hi @Michael Morelli, we’ve also seen a reduction of booking and viewings over the last year in Cincinnati, OH due to increased inventory.What we have done is look at the competition, implement a more robust pricing strategy, and our most effective is to agitate the listing as often as possible!
Ross Hayes Debt Pay Down Analysis
23 February 2024 | 15 replies
When you pay more than the minimum cost, that's not a gain, it's a loss
Logan M. Cost Seg on two mobile home parks bought with 0% Down, this is a SUPER POWER
23 February 2024 | 0 replies
For you investors that have ordinary income to write off let me tell you the greatest secret to minimizing tax liability, Cost Segregation.When coupled with zero down seller financed purchases the numbers get crazy.These numbers below are one of two parks I bought zero down with seller financing last year.This one park one year is a $140,834 write-off equal to $40,842 in tax savings and the second park is $14,000.I am projected to save almost $60,000 on two community purchases that I don't have any of my money invested into, they were true 0% down parks.Don't kid yourself, real estate is the best investment opportunity that exists.