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Andrew Postell Falling Rate Cut Odds
18 November 2025 | 1 reply
After a month and a half without official economic data, the Fed's language and tone will offer critical insight into the path forward.
Jeff Hudak Closing at risk due to zoning issue - Non conforming legal triplex
22 November 2025 | 6 replies
Luckily we were able to find language in the borough code that not only allows for continued use of the nonconforming structure, but permits rebuild on the original foundation in the event of destruction so as long as it’s done within 18 months.
Alan Asriants Most investors don't understand that depreciation is owed back when you sell!
26 November 2025 | 43 replies
The purchase contract must have the correct language so that the buyer agrees to sign the 1031 exchange documents at no additional cost.
Srinivasa Subramanian What’s One Lease Clause That’s Saved You? (Here’s Mine)
27 November 2025 | 20 replies
Adding language to your lease doesn't accomplish anything unless you train your tenants on it, that's why signing a lease with us takes over an hour.
Drew Sygit BiggerPockets Traffic is Slowing...
26 November 2025 | 68 replies
Right now all we have is narrow/ weak AI: Siri, facial recognition, ChatGPT, autonomous driving, language translation, rapid data processing and machine learning.
Mateusz Motyka Need Advice: Water Leak From Upstairs Unit — Their Insurance Denied Responsibility
2 December 2025 | 5 replies
This is a fairly common practice among condo associations here, but I'm not sure how standardized the language is or if there would be an angle there.  
Nickalaus Hart Tenant Wants to Sell Sourdough From Rental—Should I Allow It?
1 December 2025 | 5 replies
This would be done in a normal residential kitchen — no commercial appliances.I’m trying to figure out whether I should allow this or not, and I’d like to hear what others have experienced.Here are the key details and concerns:• Type of business: cottage-food style baking (sourdough)• No employees• Potential issue: customers picking up from the property• Main concerns:– Liability if someone gets sick or injured on property– Violation of “residential use only” lease language– Parking/traffic impacting the other unit– Increased wear/tear, fire risk, or sanitation issues– My insurance not covering business activity• Alaska does allow cottage food operations, but as the property owner, I know I can still be on the hook if something goes wrong.I don’t necessarily want to shut her down completely — it sounds small-scale — but I also don’t want to open myself up to unnecessary risk.For those who’ve allowed or denied similar situations:- Would you allow a tenant to run a small sourdough/baking business?
Erik Breunig DSCR loan closing documents
23 November 2025 | 10 replies
It might take a couple extra conversations, but there are lenders out there with more reasonable language, especially for repeat borrowers.
Terrance Birdette Seeking Guidance on Navigating HOA Rental Caps & Permit Requirements (Atlanta Condo)
16 November 2025 | 2 replies
After you understand the rules and you do not see any explicit language or restrictions on MTRs or LTRs with owner occupancy, you can lean into options like a roommate agreement or an owner occupied lease for your new renter.
Alex Larcheveque Would You Use AI to Analyze Rental or Flip Properties? 🤨
27 November 2025 | 22 replies
But if you can make it hyper-local, customizable, and dead simple to use, then it’s less about competing with ChatGPT and more about giving investors a tool that speaks their language in their market.Curious — how are you thinking about the renovation cost side?