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Jonathan Leung Looking to start investing in Memphis
6 February 2026 | 12 replies
I feel ike I have screwed it all up so I dont mind sharing those expierences so you can avoid them!
Tracy Thielman What Metrics Matter Most When Structuring DSCR Loans?
6 February 2026 | 4 replies
Tracy,From what we’re seeing across DSCR deals, exit flexibility is the priority — with rent assumptions a very close second.Most investors get in trouble not on the buy… but on the refinance.How we’re stress-testing deals right now:• Underwriting rents at today’s market, not pro forma or “once stabilized” numbers• Building in larger expense buffers (insurance, taxes, management, CapEx) so the DSCR still clears at higher rates• Modeling the take-out lender before closing, not after rehab, to avoid being over-capitalized in the dealA deal can cash flow and still be a bad DSCR exit if the loan sizing doesn’t work at refi terms.The strongest deals we’re seeing are the ones where investors reverse-engineer the exit first — then decide what purchase price and rehab the deal can actually support.That mindset alone has saved investors six figures more than once.
Janice Carter Who is Successfully Using a Virtual Assistant (VA) in Their Real Estate Business?
13 February 2026 | 8 replies
Just trying to make smart hiring decisions and avoid common mistakes. 
Nicolas Cuesta Why I am moving from REITs to owning Rental Properties
16 February 2026 | 1 reply
You have mortgage interest deductions and you can do 1031 exchanges to avoid taxes on capital gains.
AJ P. Tenant Wants to Break Lease
12 February 2026 | 15 replies
A practical compromiseGiven they’re being upfront and cooperative, a common middle ground is:30–60 days rent after move-outForfeit of the security depositWritten agreement releasing both parties once paidThis avoids collections, bad blood, and months of uncertainty.5.
Adekunle Babatunde Working Remotely as a Property Finder - Best Practices?
5 February 2026 | 9 replies
We have street level maps of areas we invest in and have the areas we want to avoid highlighted as well as the areas we know will generate a profit. 
Nathan P Tanner question for lenders and brokers:
29 January 2026 | 10 replies
I just want to make sure I’m setting things up right and avoiding major issues down the road. 
Domynique Wilson What’s the BEST way to find off-market deals consistently?
3 February 2026 | 16 replies
.- Mistakes to avoid - don't try to contract deals just to lock it up.- Your #1 piece of advice for someone building a pipeline from scratch - stick to one marketing source and scale up.For my land biz, I mostly focus on social media/branding + Google Ads + SEO.
Timothy Bayer Not sure what to do next
12 February 2026 | 12 replies
From a legal POV, the "make or break" detail when scaling to MF is your due diligence, specifically clear payment ledgers to avoid delays.
Lynn V. New. Is there anyone out there who can mentor me through a potential purchase?
8 February 2026 | 11 replies
Focus on building relationships with people who have done several deals, so you can see real examples and avoid common rookie mistakes.