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Melissa M. Early Termination Clause in Contract
4 September 2025 | 7 replies
I tried to find the form on your website but obviously the information is outdated.
Becca F. Overleveraging, net worth, cash flow and headache factor
7 September 2025 | 160 replies
The idea that you should reward good tenants by keeping the rent at the current level is outdated IMO and leads to weird landlord/tenant dynamics.
Patricia Walthorn Managing Roadside Motels
29 August 2025 | 7 replies
Someone books, it sends a confirmation and schedules it>day of stay it checks them in and only gives them the code at a designated time(after cleaning has been confirmed done) and alerts your cleaner of check out date to scheudle them to come in that day>it sends them a notice the night before check out telling them when to leave>the same day it alerts your cleaner to come and clean this room>your clean confirms a checklist, adds photos, adds any maintenance alerts>then repeats.This will require upfront costs with the software, software set up, key set up, and other items but is do able. 
Kay Sam Investor 1year in Needing Tips
29 August 2025 | 11 replies
Especially when everything might be outdated anyways?
Desiree Rejeili More Contracts Are Falling Through. Here’s How To Get Ahead.
18 August 2025 | 0 replies
It also can help avoid surprises like a costly plumbing problem, a failing roof or an outdated electrical panel that could cause financially stretched buyers to bolt before closing.”What’s a Pre-Listing Inspection?
Trevor Bogus Out of State - Looking to Connect
19 August 2025 | 16 replies
Most have been maintained, but you’ll often run into outdated systems or finishes along the way so just something to factor into your numbers.
Chris Howell Investor Feedback Needed – Would You Like This Structure?
18 August 2025 | 11 replies
Quote from @Chris Howell: @Chris SeveneyI am looking to raise capital for 2 to 5 million dollar apartment complexes that have poor margins due to high sub contractor fees, high cost of goods, and outdated units as a hands on operator these are my strengths to reduce costs  because i have inhouse construction and management team. 
Eduardo Barcena jr Rent to Retirement?
23 August 2025 | 104 replies
Looks like this thread has been a bit outdated
Alan Asriants Are you looking to sell your home and don't want to do any work? Think again!
15 August 2025 | 3 replies
I mean basic stuff: a fresh coat of paint, swapping out dated light fixtures, replacing outlet covers, deep-cleaning the carpets, or pressure washing the exterior.
Idris Erinjogunola ATL Newbie - Duplex/Multi-Family
13 August 2025 | 4 replies
You can always check with local real estate investor meetups and you’ll get more reliable referrals than just Googling.Inspections here can be eye-opening, especially with older westside properties, so definitely hire someone thorough who knows the area’s common issues like older plumbing, foundations, and outdated electrical.