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Christopher Rubio Small Multi-Family vs. Single-Family for a First Out-of-State Deal?
30 January 2026 | 46 replies
Eventually, Class A property values increased to the point that even increasing rents didn't allow them to cashflow upon purchase.So, the flood of new investors switched to buying Class B properties.
Melissa Bodenstab Operational Systems Support for Landlords
15 January 2026 | 6 replies
Quote from @Melissa Bodenstab: I'm not opposed to getting my RE license and eventually broker license...
Cara Ann How to move forward on a tenant with a co-signer
19 January 2026 | 9 replies
This can be used to eventually force payment in many cases. 3.
Vincenzo Lomaestro Where to Invest Long-Term for Cash Flow With ~$90k Down?
2 February 2026 | 17 replies
A lender who’s used to working with investors, an agent who knows the rental pockets you’re looking at, and eventually a CPA who actually understands real estate and planning ahead (not just someone who plugs numbers into software).
Austin Lozano Where do I go from here?
26 January 2026 | 18 replies
Eventually, they tire of moving and follow a more traditional investing route.
Mak K. Those who experience 2008 Economy Meltdown- What happen to your Rental portfolio
22 January 2026 | 15 replies
For the STRs in San Diego, we converted them to furnished MTR in the off season and STR in high season.  
Darryl Marshall Build It Yourself
11 January 2026 | 1 reply
I'd  like to eventually get into building multi unit properties in my area... thanks in advance for any information. 
Don Konipol The Buy and Hold investor Vs the Investor/Trading
25 January 2026 | 5 replies
The notes I purchase at a large discount are typically (but not always) in default, and I attempt to modify the note into something the borrower can pay and that gives them incentive to make the payments and eventually pay us off.  
Cassandra Estrella Tenant hardships, asking for rent reduction. Thoughts???
12 February 2026 | 23 replies
Over time, and eventually becoming a professional property manager, I learned why that almost always creates problems down the road.You’re already acknowledging the tension here because once you start changing rent based on personal circumstances, you’re no longer treating it strictly as a business.
Grant Shipman CoLiving Property Management- let's not fail like HubHaus
28 January 2026 | 11 replies
For that matter, plenty of people who share a lease eventually establish their household systems but it's unhealthy- and everyone can't wait for the lease to end.I love your priorities, so I'll respond to each how a complete household system and a property management that does some sort of CPM tha supports this system serves these essential PM priorities:1) The Right People: a complete household system attracts the right people and repels the people that would cause problems (even if they have clean records). 2) Minimize Vacancy/TO: a complete household system is one where people want to move in and stay there for years and years, rather than merely stay there until they can afford to do otherwise.