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Lior Shulstein Rentals in Tuxedo Park
13 September 2025 | 6 replies
So if you are willing to hold on to a property for 5 years plus, the appreciation should catch up to you.When I am driving in that area, I try to find streets that are about 50/50 developed, and what the "feel" is -- are there people hanging out on the porches in the middle of the day or is it a nice quiet street -- is there evidence of families, bikes etc around.I am not a property manager, but I do know some investors in that area with some good section 8 tenants. 
Dhruv Patel Contractor Took 5 Weeks for a 2-Week Job, and Is Now Threatening Legal Action
17 September 2025 | 26 replies
you are OOS, it is only $200, if you pay it you do not have this hanging over you.  
Carol Burns Helpl, Can't find tenants who qualify
10 September 2025 | 2 replies
Hang in there, and best of luck getting it filled soon.
Will Kilby New-ish Investor from Raleigh, NC
10 September 2025 | 9 replies
Just my two cents, but if there are any adjacent fields within your career that you can pivot to to make things more enjoyable / tolerable, it could be helpful to hang on to the W2 while investing. 
Corey Goldstein A Secret Weapon: The "No Business" Lease Clause
9 September 2025 | 3 replies
No problem until he decided to hang a big engine off one of the big maples on the side of the house. 
Joy Gillespie Real Estate License for Investors — Broker Recommendations in MO
7 September 2025 | 4 replies
But we’re concerned about the ongoing fees, since paying a few hundred dollars a month just to hang the license could cut into our rental cash flow.For those of you who are investors and also licensed: 1) Where do you hang your license?
Evans Debeza Looking for Honest Feedback on The FlipStress
16 September 2025 | 44 replies
Maybe those women are hanging onto everything else besides that one weak link.So without me crossing the line out of respect for the management I’m sure you can guess what the change was. ;)   
Dan Gandee DON'T SELL YOUR STR! Adjust Your Systems...
2 September 2025 | 12 replies
No fumbling with key boxes.Hospitality Touchpoints: A welcome basket (local coffee, wine, snacks), handwritten card, and curated local guidebook.Service Design: Contract cleaning crews with a 24-hour turnover guarantee and post-clean photo verification system.System: Guest Experience SOP — Document the 10 “moments of delight” (arrival, first impression, first morning coffee, etc.) and make them repeatable through checklists and automation.4.
Joshua Moses More market knowledgeable question.
5 September 2025 | 3 replies
First off, big respect for getting your Nevada real estate license and sticking with Dave Ramsey’s plan, that’s no joke, and it’ll pay off for sure.For getting to know the Vegas market better, I’d say start by hanging out where other investors and Realtors are: BiggerPockets forums, local meetups, even Facebook groups.
Mei Zhu Normal wear and tear
4 September 2025 | 6 replies
Generally, a few small nail holes from hanging pictures or artwork are typically considered normal wear and tear.