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Charles Graham Tax breaks on flips
18 February 2026 | 10 replies
How long do you expect to hold it, what state is the property in, and are you doing this as a one off or planning multiple flips a year?
Rob Schwartz What would it take for you to fully trust a tenant screening tool?
18 February 2026 | 11 replies
When owners start researching on their own, risk tends to stack up.I’d recommend looking for a screening provider that layers multiple database searches instead of relying on a single source, uses FCRA certified screeners who review potential hits and contact courts to authenticate records when needed, provides real client support, and connects directly to payroll systems and banks to eliminate fake paystubs and bank statements.Screening is never perfect.
Jolanta Krempin General Advice and Attorney Recommendation for Dispute with Contractor
22 January 2026 | 4 replies
At the very least, I hope that pursuing legal action will give the contractor pause before engaging in similar conduct with other clients.That said, there are certainly lessons learned from this experience that I will take with me going forward.
Jim Hudson First Multifamily - What to do with existing tenants
12 February 2026 | 5 replies
Hi,After a year of research and multiple offers, I believe I am closing on a 2 family in Connecticut in January 26.
Felix Sharpe Should I be able to get better than 7.8% for 30 year fixed?
12 February 2026 | 17 replies
Also check if you qualify for relationship discounts - some lenders drop rates if you bring multiple accounts over.
Ana Maria Anyone ever bought an investment property through SDIRA Wealth?
7 February 2026 | 42 replies
The eviction did happen but SDIRA is actively engaged and working to help update the unit from the damage of the prior bad renter.  
Roxanne Contreras New Member | South Florida
17 January 2026 | 8 replies
Hi everyone — glad to be here.I’m based in South Florida and recently joined BiggerPockets to learn, connect,and engage with other owners and investors.My background is in residential property management and operations, with astrong focus on structure, documentation, and communication.
Derrick Kelley ISO Property Management Software
6 February 2026 | 10 replies
RentManager — very flexible, supports multiple payment integrations and has good reporting/tracking.
Edward Johnson The Stack Method
11 February 2026 | 12 replies
laughed when I saw that comment as you are correct don, we correspond with multiple DSCR lenders who are the institutional lenders and most do not allow a second and if you do it has to be disclosed upfront and never would allow 100% financing on it AND it still has to meet their DSCR requirements.Saying it does not matter basically is admitting to mortgage fraud.
Mike Poe How do you track maintenance and repairs for tax time?
8 February 2026 | 13 replies
Once you’re juggling multiple workbooks + folders + aggregator sheets, it works… until it doesn’t, especially when tax time hits and you need clean exports.Out of curiosity, what’s the biggest friction point for you today — keeping everything tied to the right property, pulling year-end totals, or just the time it takes to maintain the system?