Anderson S.
Stay Ahead of the Curve: Navigating Rental Market Regulations
22 January 2025 | 0 replies
From updated tenant rights laws to shifting zoning regulations, staying compliant can feel like a moving target.
Jon Pflueger
Rent Regulation in NJ
25 January 2025 | 3 replies
New Jersey is town by town with regulations.
Kyle Reedstrom
Best Practice Share for REIMs??
28 January 2025 | 0 replies
Hey gang - A partner and I just started a local RE investor meetup.Q: For anyone that attends these regularly or runs one....what are some of your best practices/tips/tricks to keep your audience engaged and growing?
Jonathan Baptiste
How to stock your airbnb best practices
18 January 2025 | 16 replies
Providing a starter supply of items like laundry detergent, dryer sheets, and toiletries is common practice and works well for short stays.
Joy Daniels
How Do You Stay on Top of Trends and Rules in Short-Term Rentals?
23 January 2025 | 11 replies
It isn't a big job but I don't want things to go south so I stay in it.Of course I practically live on this forum so I pass along any pertinent info I find as well as answer questions.
Rachelle Bertumen
Newbie to AirBNB
20 January 2025 | 9 replies
This forum is pretty open and people often share their knowledge and best practices, hence don't hesitate to ask any questions you want :) Good luck with your business!
Adam Macias
Wholesaling as it is today will be a thing of the past.
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Adam Macias: Wholesaling as it is today will be a thing of the past.It’ll truly be strange to even hear people and gurus trying to make big money off it.The more people try wholesaling but then end up not having an end buyer or cancelling contracts or trying weird things like novations, the more all of real estate will be regulated and cause requirements like licensing to be able to transact more than just your personal resident purchase.Which I don't know why hasn't happened sooner.Here's all the states (in red or yellow) requiring a license to wholesale or at least have started the process:Credit: REITipsterI think licensing and regulation is a beautiful thing that should happen if you plan to be an wholesaler and do more than one deal... which is going to be the case for anyone taking this business seriously.Or even it being regulated to need a real estate agent to do more than one deal outside of buying a personal residence.I've had plenty of failed attempts with agents in pursuit of wholesale deals and I know exactly why, it's not because the agent couldn't find me deals, it's just not practical to think there's opportunity for the numbers a wholesaler needs to make a profit on top of everyone else needing to these days.Because the only sellers who truly can sell at a deep enough discount are usually those who ran out of time and just didn't do something sooner with their situation.I know many coaches and gurus will disagree with me but there’s no regulations on youtube gurus and what they teach either.If we look at the current state of the market in hot cities, the availability of online resources to the average homeowner, how many deals can you possibly believe are available at 70% of ARV?
Scott Schnabel
New Regulations in the City of Cleveland
3 January 2025 | 18 replies
As always, some bad actors cause burdensome regulations for everyone else.Per the Akron Cleveland Association of Realtors:"For example, in Cleveland, a local agent in charge must be identified if the property is not owner-occupied.
Kenneth T.
Had anyone heard of Cogo Capital?
27 January 2025 | 29 replies
I mean, why bother to practice what you preach?
Don Konipol
What Does it Take to Achieve the Dream of Full Time Real Estate Investor?
20 January 2025 | 1 reply
A break even into a profit, and a profit into a windfall. 3- Capital - I used to state this as access to capital, back when the rules were loser, the regulations less onerous, and information less readily available.