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Stephen Twohig Property Manager & Real Estate Investor
11 February 2026 | 7 replies
I previously served as an Operations Manager at Tishman Speyer, where I helped manage 45 Rockefeller Plaza, and I’m currently a Property Manager at Derby Copeland Capital.In December 2025, I launched my own property management company, Verelia Properties, where I manage condos and multifamily buildings.
Kelly Schroeder Using Leverage Without Overextending
12 February 2026 | 1 reply
All this does is take a good CF property and make it a bad one, and really doesn't serve the purpose for doing it. 
Linsie Fleurizard New to investing in the DMV and Baltimore area
6 February 2026 | 6 replies
Both DC and Baltimore are fantastic for local investing, but they really serve different parts of a portfolio.
Tyrome Roberts Agent & Aspiring Investor in West GA (Villa Rica) - Saying Hello!
9 February 2026 | 0 replies
I serve the entire West Georgia market (Douglasville, Carrollton, Villa Rica), and while I spend my days helping clients buy and sell, I’m here to sharpen my own skills as an investor.I am laser-focused on acquiring 1-4 unit multifamily properties with a Buy & Hold strategy.
Brian Siedenburg Advice Needed: Potential Eviction Situation
12 February 2026 | 16 replies
Its very easy to e-file but you still have to go to the sheriff's office with cash and pay them to "serve" the tenant.
Jon Mekeel How Important Is Boots-on-the-Ground Info Before Offers?
14 February 2026 | 7 replies
I’m a new, investor‑friendly real estate agent in Jefferson County, NY, and I’m trying to get better at serving investors the right way...not just opening doors and writing offers.I’ve been spending more time physically walking properties and trying to really understand them beyond just listing photos and basic disclosures. 
Nichole Harrison Newly Licensed RE salesperson Looking to invest
8 February 2026 | 4 replies
Many times an agent does some things outside their role as an agent to serve their client. - Be willing to provide them MORE information and MORE attention.
Jacqueline Habibeh Property Operations & Asset Manager | Multifamily & Short-Term Rentals
11 February 2026 | 1 reply
I’ve been in property operations and management for about 5 years and currently serve as a Regional Property Manager overseeing both long-term and short-term rental portfolios.On the long-term side, I support two ownership groups and oversee day-to-day operations across 15 multifamily properties totaling 270+ apartment homes.
Angel Dejesus Non renewal during an eviction
3 February 2026 | 4 replies
If the case was filed strictly for nonpayment, introducing a non-renewal can be seen as switching to a no-fault holdover.MA courts are very technical about this and often require the case to match the notice exactly.Timing of the non-renewal notice matters.If it was served after the eviction was filed, judges frequently require dismissal and refiling.If it was served before filing, sometimes it can be pled correctly from the start.Month-to-month vs. term lease.Since the lease ends Feb 28, issuing a non-renewal prevents an automatic month-to-month rollover, which is smart.But it can conflict procedurally with an active nonpayment case.Judges don’t like mixed theories.MA Housing Court typically wants one clean basis: either nonpayment or expiration of tenancy, not both at once.So yes, in MA it is very common that:• Non-renewal during a pending nonpayment eviction• Forces dismissal• And requires refiling as a holdover after lease expirationThat said, refiling as a holdover after Feb 28 can sometimes be faster and cleaner than fighting procedural issues mid-case.You’re not wrong to question it, but procedurally this is one of those states where doing the “right” thing can still reset the clock.
Tyler Marshall Saturdays Beyond Real Estate
7 February 2026 | 1 reply
1st: Pay yourself 10% of your entire earnings2nd: 20% of your income goes to your debts owed3rd: the remaining 70% is what your budget is to live off ofLesson 2: Investing Wisely Grows WealthThe 10% you pay yourself first is the seed to your weath that should grow and create more offspring to serve your wealth empire.