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Charles Graham Under market rents
25 February 2026 | 7 replies
Remember, the foundation of a long and productive relationship is communication.Some approaches:- Step ups monthly or quarterly- Bill back utilities or obligations, if lawfully permissible- Work with housing assistance provider, if applicable- Large increase on lease anniversary (this could encourage vacancy)Give them ample notice of the increase (60+ days).
Celia Moore Want website updated & optimized
28 February 2026 | 7 replies

Our site is fairly big, holds lots of information. Needs to be more inspiring and modern. Anyone have a good web developer that has room for clients!? 

Elena Grozdanova Do I renovate basement & add bath or move laundry upstairs for a flip?
5 March 2026 | 10 replies
Basement needs flooring and a few cosmetic updates.
Matan Rotem Experienced Investor Expanding to Columbus | Buying SFH Fix & Flips ($100k-$500k)
5 March 2026 | 5 replies
I have experience transacting in other U.S. markets and am now looking to apply that experience to Fix & Flip projects in Central Ohio.I am ready to move quickly on the right opportunities and build relationships with strong local deal-finders.My Buy Box:Strategy: Fix & Flip / Value-Add.Asset Type: Single-Family Homes.Purchase Price: $100,000 – $500,000.Condition: Open to everything from cosmetic updates to heavy rehabs, provided the spread makes sense.What I'm Looking For:Since I am refining my focus within the Columbus metro, I would value insights from those active on the ground:Neighborhoods: Which specific pockets or zip codes are currently offering the best balance between acquisition price and buyer demand for renovated homes?
Richard F. What is up with the site?
1 March 2026 | 4 replies
Several also have an "edit" feature for posters that can return and edit their posting, reposting the update.
Collin Hays Need opinions on my furniture and photos in general
26 February 2026 | 28 replies
Furniture needs to be updated along with some other updates needed.
Salvatore Ross Monday.com for Operations
28 February 2026 | 9 replies
We tested Monday and ended up building our ops around ClickUp as the system of record, with our PMS and automations feeding it.How we run STR ops (high level)PMS drives the truth (reservations, changes, cancellations).Automation pushes events into ClickUp so humans work from tasks, not inboxes.For example: Guesty → webhook → database layer → create/update ClickUp tasks for inquiries + reservations, with custom fields like check-in/out, guest, listing, status, conversation links, etcWe also automate “edge-case ops” like pool heat, early check-in, late checkout, pets, extra guests by generating subtasks/checklists off a request.Where Monday tends to feel greatFast to set up boards, very visual.Good for simple pipelines: turns, maintenance queues, onboarding checklists.Dashboards and “who owns what” is easy for teams that hate complexity.The biggest hurdles / limitations people hit with Monday in STR (in my experience)When the PMS needs to be the source of truthSTR is event-driven: reservation updates, cancellations, date changes, channel messages.If Monday is the “truth”, you end up reconciling drift constantly.Automation ceilingMonday automations are solid for basic triggers, but once you want “if X then create Y tasks, keep them in sync, dedupe, move between pipelines, update 15 fields, attach links”, you start wanting a real workflow engine + database.Data model constraintsSTR ops has “objects”: Reservation, Property, Guest, Work Order, Vendor, Owner, Conversation.Monday is board/item-first, so relationships can get awkward at scale unless you build a lot of glue.High-volume operational noiseHundreds of small updates (date changes, guest count changes, messaging, payments, add-ons) can turn boards into a scroll-fest unless you are very strict about what becomes an item vs a log.If someone is committed to Monday, this is the way I would set it upBoards by function, not by property:Reservations pipeline (pre-arrival, in-house, checkout, post-stay)Turns and housekeepingMaintenance and inspectionsOwner requests and approvalsOne unique ID field per reservation and treat it like a primary key.Use an integration layer (Zapier, Make, n8n, custom) so the PMS updates Monday automatically, not manually.Bottom lineMonday is awesome if your ops are mostly human-driven and you want speed + visibility.
Sam Mathew How can I vefify my contractors SSN online for their 1099
24 February 2026 | 8 replies
I am needing to ask since one of my guys gave me a false SSN and I received an IRS notice stating that I need to update the accurate SSN for the contractor.  
Rosa Watson Choosing A Property Management Company
25 February 2026 | 3 replies
Is it lower fees, even if that means less communication, fewer updates, and a more hands-off approach?
Mike Helminger Who Has Done a Syndicated Deal with Scott Meyers?
5 March 2026 | 29 replies
Scott Meyers gave an update on Feb 17th.