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Carol Burns Baby not disclosed on tenant profile as 5th occupant
26 August 2025 | 5 replies
Yes a baby adds to the septic use . 
Robert Kohnfelder Cash out now (DSCR) or wait until next spring (conventional)?
2 September 2025 | 16 replies
Now you can take it easy with the new baby!
Michael Del Vecchio Which is better for house hacking short-term rentals or standard rental
3 September 2025 | 6 replies
I am a busy mom with a baby and a toddler, so I use Hospitable for automatic messaging.
Austin Fowler If you had $10M, how would you invest it?
16 September 2025 | 69 replies
I know a California investor who's investing in NNN properties in the Midwest and South, specifically commercial spaces for fast food, coffee shops and medical offices.
April McCartney Retiring with nothing
2 September 2025 | 5 replies
Buy in bulk rice, beans, 20-pound ham, 10-pound chicken packages, food banks, 50-pound bags of potatoes- white or russet costs less than red, ask your local grocer for a deal, 50 pounds of onions, 50 pounds of carrots, etc. 
Ken M. Federal Layoffs Effect? - 1,633 New Listings In D.C. Area Last Week
2 September 2025 | 61 replies
And the chef in the food cart in front of the House Building was let go.
Cody Z. What happened to David and Rob on the BP Podcast?
6 September 2025 | 54 replies
I also felt it was extremely click bait - "Look at this baby who has 1000 rentals and achieved FIRE in just 3 weeks!!
Arshiya Taami 1.47 Income to rent ratio to low?
31 August 2025 | 5 replies
Assuming their income is low enough they don’t have to pay any state or federal taxes…Assuming they don’t have a car as the payment and insurance would pry be $800/mo.Assuming they don’t have to pay any utilities as that would probably be $300-$400Assuming all their food is provided by the school or that would be $300-400 minimumAssuming school is costing them nothing out of pocket.
Anthony Jackson Norada Capital Management Promissory note investment
12 September 2025 | 49 replies
Bloody oath I do mate.It's never their fault and always yours (Ours).They rarely take any responsibility and cry victim.It's crazy to think but it's like many intentionally look for drama and deep down inside don't want success but rather problems.Someone to dislike and blame and to feel wronged by.All other personal and "at home" issues can now be blamed on this one unfortunate scenario.This "drama" per se is like food for the hungry and they need such drama in life to "survive".My apologies if my above comments sound weird as they are more so from a philosophical standpoint and just some thoughts that I have considered after 5,000+ investor intro calls and as you have mentioned, others feeling wronged by me or my company on many occasions.What a $#@% way to live IMO but I don't judge and sleep in peace.Again, I have been "wronged" by many but consider it my own fault.I also don't call them out publicly or post bad reviews, etc... 
Brooke Melton Should I owner finance a property I was looking to 1031 exchange?
4 September 2025 | 12 replies
I really appreciate the way you laid this out—lots of good food for thought.I’ll admit, I get a little nervous about making big investments.