
28 July 2025 | 22 replies
The act did make some exceptions for death of the debtor/property owner, transfer to a trust, etc.

23 July 2025 | 10 replies
You need to visit the property periodically and should not rely on photos 2. identify who you trust to oversee your investment.

30 July 2025 | 2 replies
Meanwhile, political shifts like Trump’s new AI action plan aim to fast-track development by stripping regulations, which could mean faster innovation, but also fewer guardrails.For investors, this could mean:More ways to reach buyers, renters, or private money faster.Better tools for content creation and market research.More risk if you’re blindly trusting AI to do your thinking.How is AI changing your approach to investing, marketing, or analyzing deals?

13 August 2025 | 8 replies
Ironically it was about a cabin that I said looked like a serial killer estate--alas just an elderly hoarder with memory issues, but the actually danger/trust issue did not occur to me.

4 August 2025 | 7 replies
In many cases, having these protections in place also strengthens your position during negotiations or legal disputes, often resulting in more favorable outcomes.To navigate these complexities effectively, I highly recommend assembling a trusted team of qualified professionals.

11 August 2025 | 5 replies
Made me wonder if that goes into being able to track down land trusts and similar "anonymous" type set ups.

18 August 2025 | 8 replies
I have a hard time trusting AirDNA numbers etc. and I have a hard time reaching out to hosts near me because the platform is restrictive.My home is unspectacular in a good way haha.

4 August 2025 | 2 replies
@James Mays be careful who you trust with online "gurus" especially in the multi-family space.

12 August 2025 | 9 replies
When looking for your second property, I’d focus on:Performance over location loyalty — even if Evansville has treated you well, always run fresh numbers to make sure deals still cash flow with current prices, rents, and expenses.Diversification — if your first property is a duplex, consider whether another small multi, a single-family rental, or even a different tenant class would balance your portfolio and risk.Tenant demand & turnover trends — check rent growth, vacancy rates, and neighborhood changes before committing.I work exclusively in the Memphis, TN market, and many investors who start in one city (like Evansville) end up adding Memphis to their portfolio for the strong rent-to-price ratios, steady tenant demand, and landlord-friendly environment.If you ever decide to explore out-of-state options, I can share what returns typically look like here and connect you with trusted local resources so you’re set up with the right team from day one.

25 July 2025 | 2 replies
Investing in Real Estate (Rental) - Forming a Serie LLCSeries LLC is formed with the Solo 401k Trust as sole member, Any advantage/disadvantages with each selection?