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REDDING - SHASTA COUNTY MEETUP - MARCH 24, 2022
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- 03/24/22 06:00PM - 07:30PM America/Los_Angeles
- Next to From the Hearth Restaurant, 2636 Churn Creek Rd., Suite A Redding, California 96003
- Free
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Please join us for a Biggerpockets Meetup! Let's discuss the current market, opportunities available, etc. Are you looking for properties? What types? Have properties you want to sell, rent? Need funding, partners, or ?
PLEASE TAG any other members you know in the area that you think might be interested. I copied these from previous posts. Hope the links still work! Whether you're coming or not, please respond and let us know if you're still on BP!
- Karen Margrave
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@Karen Margrave Thank you for hosting last night! I really appreciate you providing a space for us to meet up and exchange ideas. I would have liked to get everyone's thoughts on AB 1771 also. Not sure if it will pass before our next meeting (are you thinking April 21st?) so we should definitely discuss it then. Like so much legislation developed, it is a reactive approach which lacks coherency and will be riddled with unintended consequences.
On raising rents, yes I hear what you are saying. Often people who have been renting the same place for 20 years are on fixed incomes and unfortunately, they tend to be the hardest hit by a low interest rate environment that drives inflation upward. Prices are certainly going to continue to rise in the foreseeable future. It makes sense to me to offer the tenant a chance to pay the increased rent as reliable and stable tenants can be hard to find.
I’ll try and update my profile pic soon too!