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Gary L DeSoto Universal Life Insurance
21 November 2024 | 2 replies
Today question is Universal Life Insurance (provider,) I am looking recommendations for companies that work with real estate investor?
Nadir M. Maintenance replacements for certain household items
14 November 2024 | 17 replies
Tenants won't change them and it will shorten the life expectancy of the unit.
Marita Jojo Tenants locked themselves out at 10 pm
23 November 2024 | 20 replies
Under $150, easy to install and use, tenant can set their own code but landlord can retain the master and always have access, tenant can't lock themselves out, standard key for emergency backup, batteries last a couple years, etc.
Michael Calvey Automate Your Short-Term Rental and Get Your Life Back: A Step-by-Step Guide
19 November 2024 | 5 replies
A channel manager like Hospitable syncs bookings across all platforms, avoiding embarrassing overlaps and keeping all communications centralized.Automated Cleaning Schedules: After each guest checks out, cleaning schedules can be synced automatically with the cleaning crew—eliminating missed cleanings or the need for last-minute arrangements.Automating these aspects of STR management isn’t just about making life easier—it’s about maximizing profits, improving guest satisfaction, and bringing back valuable personal time.Have you tried automating your STR?
Seth Quade Tenant applicant with criminal history in the past - advice please!
30 October 2024 | 12 replies
@Seth Quade how long does someone need to prove they've turned their life around before you would accept them?
Laurieann Frazier-Duarte Landlord responsibilities with rentals
1 November 2024 | 22 replies
If you leave batteries there, that helps for that purpose since nothing else uses those batteries anymore.5.
Shelby McKean New to investing, 2nd wind career (let’s not say older investors), life complexities
21 November 2024 | 3 replies

I am new to RE investing and I am learning right now before I make my first moves.  Many of the BP podcasts are from a pretty young perspective, both in terms of flexibility and maybe even priorities.  I would love to...

Georgina Biascoechea Setting my life on F.I.R.E
4 November 2024 | 7 replies

Hello everyone!I am a 33-year-old from Washington State working in healthcare. I love to travel, try new things, and experience new cultures. I'm excited to join this community and learn more about investing. I'm star...

Jon Greves Tips - Long Distance Self Managing
27 October 2024 | 16 replies
I had all new smoke detectors with 10 year batteries put in, so I wouldn't have to worry about changing dead batteries - that beeping can ruin a guest's vacation. 
Sunil Kale Missed 11 month warranty - no communication from tenant
21 November 2024 | 17 replies
Landlords can enter a tenant's property for a variety of reasons, including: Making repairs or replacements Responding to a tenant's request Removing unauthorized window coverings Preventing waste of utilities Changing filters, testing, or replacing smoke detector batteries Inspections Helping with an emergency inside the unit Posting a notice of eviction"Research your state laws because some of your comments indicate a lack of understanding of the landlord/tenant laws where you are operating (like threatening the tenants to keep the security deposit if they don't respond to you, I doubt that is actually a valid reason to keep their deposit, or evicting for late payments, or charging the tenants for your warranty repairs because you missed your 11 month inspection window which was your responsibility, and it looks like your lease says you can charge up to 18% interest for unpaid fees, is that actually legal?).