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Grant Shipman Letting Go for Your Bottom Line: A Lesson for Real Estate Investors
4 February 2025 | 0 replies
Letting Go for Your Bottom Line: A Lesson for Real Estate InvestorsHey BiggerPockets Community,If you’re a real estate investor, whether you own rental properties, flip houses, or manage syndications, there’s a critical lesson that could boost your bottom line: Letting Go.Many of us get into real estate because we want control over our financial future.
Kwanza P. My First Property Manager
5 February 2025 | 16 replies
Are they just rubber-stamping or do they have real criteria?
Phillip Austin Nightmare Tenant - This is why you need a property manager!
2 February 2025 | 9 replies
Both screen doors upstairs do not function correctly.Plumbing problems-The garbage disposal in the kitchen was not cleaned, is smelly and the rubber is flipped outwards.The bathroom sink in the smaller bedroom does not drain correctly despite us using an entire bottle of drain cleaner on it.Common areas that are not kept clean or have garbage-There was no attempt to clear the patio of years of accumulated debris and filth.
Pavan K. House not rented for 100+ days
16 February 2025 | 23 replies
People get stuck on "this is my bottom dollar rent" and shoot themselves in the foot refusing to make adjustments. 
David Cherkowsky How to Calculate DTI with Schedule E
16 February 2025 | 5 replies
Back to the DTI, if you want a quick down and dirty way to do it, start with the bottom line 24 on the 2024 return, then add back in Depreciation (line 18), and possibly interest expense (lines 12 and 13) IF it's also counted against your debt in the liabilities section of the application.
David Avetisyan Capital Gains Taxes on Sale in CA
15 February 2025 | 2 replies
It will be on closing doc so bottom line is 500k. 
Sino U. Inspection: What to check for duplex
7 February 2025 | 6 replies
You need 6" clear from ground to bottom plate, and ground must slope away from house...5) Any place that water can enter the house (doors and windows, skylights, where roof meets eaves, etc...) should be checked thoroughly, if it's not raining on inspection day, you have to be really careful with this...any suspect areas, put a hose on them....
Adam Sherwood Outreach for Market Info in Manchester, Concord, and Nashua Area
17 February 2025 | 1 reply
I am a construction manager in my 9-5 and have extensive background in top to bottom labor and management from my younger years. 
Michael Calvey Airbnb's CEO says he wants to make the app the Amazon of travel.
16 February 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Michael Calvey: Airbnb just dropped their Q4 numbers, and something caught my eye that hosts need to pay attention to: while they're raking in $2.5B in revenue (up 12%), they're dumping massive resources into platform "improvements" - 535 of them to be exact.As someone who follows the hosting space closely, here's what's interesting: they're clearly betting big on AI and tech upgrades, but what does this mean for hosts' bottom lines?
Andrew Bain Do You Use a Home Inspector Before Buying an Investment Property?
13 February 2025 | 1 reply
.✅ Plumbing – Detect leaks or hidden damage before they escalate into major expenses.A small investment in a home inspection can save you thousands in unexpected repairs and help protect your bottom line.Do you get a property inspected before making an investment decision?