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Juan Cristales Embarrassed to Admit... But It's True
25 February 2026 | 0 replies
I had NO idea what I was doing when I first started...BUT, that's not a big admission because I think we've all been there.The real admission is different.This is total CRINGE memory looking at this above.
Jennifer McCormack Renter failed to return keys
4 February 2026 | 13 replies
Squatters can get keys from a previous tenant -- or the "previous" tenant can just return and become a squatter.  
Taher Abouzeid Landlords with 3+ properties: How do you track inventory and maintenance?
21 February 2026 | 9 replies
How you organize it (app, spreadsheet, paper, memory?)
Alyssa Haring First-Time Investor Searching for Market Advice
4 February 2026 | 4 replies
Occupancy is heavily seasonal (Memorial Day to Labor Day), and insurance, property taxes, and HOA restrictions have gotten tougher in the past few years.
Henry Lazerow Deal Diary: Chicago north side 4 unit with 100% return on capital day one
9 February 2026 | 8 replies
The client was house hacking and only put 5% down so this created a 100% return on his 5% of cash invested in the deal.Goes to show you do not always need to get the price down to get a good deal and the value of having an agent who knows the local multi unit market that can advise you on your offers.
Nick Copland Drop Your City — I’ll Tell You If It’s a Good Midterm Rental Market
19 February 2026 | 49 replies
I would love to hear your insight about my location in regard to midterm rentals.1.0 mile from Food4less / Food plaza / Euclid Ave Station (Trolley Station)2.9 miles from Costco Wholesale6.1 miles from Downtown San Diego (you can see the view from my back patio). 9.1 miles from SAN Diego International Airport6.7 miles from San Diego Zoo6.3 miles from San Diego Convention Center (ComiCon)13 miles from Seaworld San Diego7.2 miles from Scripps Hospital Chula Vista10 miles Scripps Mercy San Diego Hospital and UCSD hospital9.6 miles from Sharp Memorial Hospital9.5 miles from Sharp Chula Vista Hospital26 miles from Tijuana Border (Tijuana Airport)I am also a registered Nurse so I would like to offer my place to RNs who are visiting San Diego :)
Taher Abouzeid Landlords with 3+ properties: How do you track inventory and maintenance?
3 February 2026 | 3 replies
It's worth every penny and I use Stessa for my financial reporting which makes it nice and easy for my accountant each year to file taxes and to see what my LTD, YTD return on investment is etc. 
Sumeet Vasu Getting crushed by returned mail on their latest 5k batch
2 February 2026 | 4 replies
In the wholesaling/investing space, the standard benchmark most people shoot for is a 0.5% to 1% response rate (so 5–10 calls for every 1,000 pieces sent).In terms of closings, the 'rule of thumb' is usually 1 deal per 3,000–5,000 mailers, depending on how competitive your market is and how aggressive your follow-up is.That said, I found that the 'cost per deal' was getting eaten up by bad data (returned mail).
Dillon Clark Campgrounds: Business First, Real Estate Second?
4 February 2026 | 7 replies
The camp sites are tiny STR's, each one capable of generating a return, but it's more work to keep them filled. 
Daniel H. Lead Paint
17 February 2026 | 11 replies
I believe they must also disclose whether any children living there had ever been tested and what those results were (double-check that, as I'm going by memory).I'm not familiar w/the ins and outs of multi-families - other than that I understand you have a lot more to concern yourself with in terms of code, liability, etc. - but I would call the state Department of Consumer Protection for more info.