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Collin Hays So about these bears
25 February 2026 | 22 replies
The space needs more textiles with all the hard shiney wood surfaces
Karan More Snow removal or outdoor maintenence
4 March 2026 | 5 replies
You have serious liability if walking surfaces are not cleared/deiced timely after snow/ice.
Malachi P. Move-out Inspection. Is this normal wear and tear / cleanliness? [UT]
24 February 2026 | 11 replies
Give the tenant written notice and an opportunity to cure if you want to be conservative.For LVP:Light surface scratching is wear.Gouges, deep scratches, swelling from moisture, or plank damage is damage.For walls:Minor nail holes and light scuffs are wear.Large holes, heavy marking, or patchwork is damage.Make deductions based on actual invoices, not estimates.
Garret Rumbea What it took to close this 121 unit deal
28 February 2026 | 4 replies
You think you are done, then another comment comes in.Title items can surface that have to be cleared before anyone wires money.
Azeem Mannan Motivation vs follow-up — which actually closes deals?
27 February 2026 | 3 replies
I’ve also seen cases where the real reason only surfaces after a few conversations.Sounds like the sweet spot is qualifying as best as possible upfront, then letting disciplined follow-up uncover what wasn’t said initially.
Ebonie Beaco Do Compass and Redfin Listings Give Investors and Wholesalers Early Access to Deals?
3 March 2026 | 0 replies
The ability to access potential opportunities early and secure the right financing structure often determines whether a deal actually closes.Early Listing Exposure and Deal FlowOne topic that continues to surface in industry discussions is listing visibility.
Erik Perotti Beyond the 1% Rule: How Do You Think About Market Selection?
18 February 2026 | 11 replies
What surprised me wasn’t the rankings themselves, but how often the exercise surfaced where my gut feeling disagreed with the data — and forced me to explain why.At least for me, that’s been more valuable than chasing a single “top market” list.I’m curious how others here think about this:Do you start with a preferred strategy and narrow markets from there?
Gia Hermosillo Why Good Deals Break When Teams Are Fragmented
18 February 2026 | 0 replies
An agent identifies a property and underwrites it based on surface-level rent comps and optimistic repair assumptions.
Frances Cammack Should I Sell My Performing Note Now or Keep the Cash Flow?
6 March 2026 | 3 replies
On the other hand, incomplete files, inflated property values, upcoming balloon maturities, borrower hardship indicators, or challenging foreclosure states can cause buyers to hesitate, even if the surface numbers appear attractive.Ultimately, the decision to sell often comes down to one key question: does this note still align with your portfolio goals, or are you primarily looking for liquidity?
Carl Mcknight How I Use AI to Pressure-Test a 1031 Exchange Before Moving a Dollar of Equity
2 March 2026 | 0 replies
On the surface it looked like a smart decision — fewer doors, more units under one roof, better economies of scale.