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Alex Hileman Allegheny County Market Update
6 November 2025 | 4 replies
I'd love to see this info, for my corner of PA; up here in North Eastern PA 👍 I'm new ~ How do I farm that data ?
Marc Warchol "Emergency" plumbers, etc. Richmond VA
5 November 2025 | 1 reply
Appreciate any info in advance!
Maya Jones Listing my first unit
13 November 2025 | 12 replies
Publishing criteria (like “3x rent income” or “650+ credit”) is fine, but it can open you up to unnecessary back-and-forth or legal gray areas if phrased wrong.Best practice:Keep your criteria written down internally (income, credit, rental history, etc.).Apply those same standards to every applicant and keep a record of your process.When someone inquires, you can share your criteria in writing or over email so everyone gets the same info — that’s what shows consistency.If you want, I can share a quick example of a fair housing–friendly screening checklist I use with my clients, just message me and I’ll send it over.
Andrew Foster How much should a unit turnover be?? (I feel like my PM is taking advantage)
25 November 2025 | 24 replies
@Andrew Foster some decent advice here, but also some feedback from those who really don't have enough info to support their perspective.Many DIY investors price repairs on materials only and forget about labor as they do their own work.We're a PMC in Metro Detroit, but here's how our process would work:1) MoveOut Video & Pics used to create Scope Of Work (SOW)2) SOW broken down into Priority Categories:- Health & Safety- Government Required (municipality/S8 inspection requirements)- Property Preservation- Marketing Impact / Tenant Retention- Miscellaneous3) Bids obtained if we feel work will exceed Owner Approval Threshold4) Bid sent & discussed with owner to, "redline to their budget"5) Work begins once owner approves & funds6) Completion video/pics providedOf course, while this is going on our Marketing Dept would be doing a rental analysis & ad, and discussing with owner.
Blake Armstrong Investor Friendly Agent in Tyler, TX
4 November 2025 | 0 replies
If anybody has used an agent out there they really like please share their contact info!!
Ramsey Doumani Radon levels are high
5 November 2025 | 3 replies
Keep the installation invoice, permit info if applicable, and the retest report in your disclosure packet so the next buyer sees “issue found, fixed, verified.”
Tomoko Hale The best(recommended) time to shop around?
11 November 2025 | 20 replies
Thank you so much for the info.
Elie Merisier Has Anyone bought a property from the city?
5 November 2025 | 2 replies
I would reach out to the city get the person that is the point of contact and go direct to find out who you should be dealing with for the realtor, or the division to make sure you can get all the info
Michael Overall Help with QBI loss carryover
3 November 2025 | 6 replies
Any info or ideas would be very appreciated, I am very new to all this and learning fast as I can.