
23 June 2025 | 7 replies
This would typically still cover any damages to the house itself, and any liability for owning the property, but would no longer cover the contents of the house, which is a fairly large line item within your owner-occupant coverage.

6 June 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @David Robertson: Kiara provided a great summary of the major phases of a rehab. ...Here's an example of a typical rehab project that starts with the Exterior Work, I like the Gantt chart idea and wonder if there is a good reason for the order of:1. site cleaned right after exterior paint instead of way at end2. bathroom tiled before paint, now it can get damaged with paint3.how can you guarantee 2 weeks from cabinet measure to install?

6 June 2025 | 1 reply
Additionally, how long after the sale is a seller legally responsible for nondisclosure—particularly if the undisclosed items result in issues or damage?

27 June 2025 | 11 replies
Credit cards also protect you via chargeback should you need to do on against a merchant (i.e. ordered couch comes in damage and merchant is denying replacement).

17 June 2025 | 7 replies
The take away is that for ultra luxury STR operators there are not many comparable services (at least on the northern CA and total OR coasts) that will drive as much occupancy, revenue or performance as I've seen them consistently provide.Yes - the properties that they manage are truly exceptional experiences and it is difficult to gauge how well they might perform with alternative management but their reviews and reputation speak for themselves.I'd say on average Wander managed homes produce nearly 35-50% more revenue than a comparable offering.

27 June 2025 | 335 replies
They don't care who they hurt and what damage is done.
20 June 2025 | 21 replies
Go read the short book, "Who Moved My Cheese".You're holding onto your past plans and NOT adapting to the present.Either cut the price 5% every 2 weeks until it sells, even at a loss, or do soemthing else with it.Suggestion: be careful about refinancing and converting to LTR as tenants are likely to damage your flip work.

5 June 2025 | 13 replies
It's relatively affordable, but you can only report late rent and late fees(fines and other damages you need a judgement) .They also have to be 30 days past due.

24 June 2025 | 21 replies
Build a reputation and get great opportunities presented to you.

7 June 2025 | 1 reply
The downside is you’re aren’t screening the tenants, and walkthrough inspections are harder to perform and spot “hidden” damage.