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David L. How do I get rid of a bad property manager
27 February 2026 | 16 replies
Yes, the costs can be astronomical in dollars, time, invasion of your privacy via discovery, and emotional stress. 
Matthew Bonaski Indiana rental property but Wyoming LLC
23 January 2026 | 3 replies
Wyoming LLC + foreign registration is very commonPlenty of investors do exactly what your attorney suggested:Form in Wyoming for privacy / asset-protection featuresRegister as a foreign entity in the state where the property actually sits (Indiana, in your case)Just know that you’ll still:Pay Indiana fees and comply with Indiana lawMaintain filings in both statesSo the tradeoff is usually privacy vs. extra cost and admin.2.
Tasha Jones Cameras on the outside of the property
27 January 2026 | 21 replies
Even if their comfort level changed, the right step would’ve been a conversation — not taking control of the system.A few things to keep in mind:In many areas (including Florida), exterior cameras in common or public-facing areas are generally allowed, but you want to be sure none are positioned where there’s an expectation of privacy (inside the unit, windows, etc.).This should be addressed in writing, referencing the lease clause and requesting restoration of access or transfer of device control back to the owner.If they refuse, this can shift from a preference issue to a lease violation.For Section 8 tenants, it’s even more important to follow a formal, documented process and avoid informal back-and-forth.Separately, it’s a good reminder not to share master logins — access can usually be granted through user permissions instead.At this point, keeping everything documented and lease-based is the safest path. 
Matt R. Bitcoin is 10k again what are you going to do now?
26 February 2026 | 559 replies
You will have no privacy
Ty Oliver Income potential bungalow in Englewood – would love feedback from investors
24 January 2026 | 1 reply
Multigenerational buyer (parents/kids/guests with privacy)3.)
Chen Zhou My second ADU project in the Bay Area (why and how?)
29 January 2026 | 38 replies
But the ADU design needs to take these various scenarios into account and create enough separation/privacy between the 2 households living on the same lot.2.
Andrea Kugelman Multiple LLCs vs LLC and land trusts
21 January 2026 | 12 replies
While both methods limit your liability, the land trust will provide greater privacy than an LLC.
Cara Ann How to move forward on a tenant with a co-signer
19 January 2026 | 9 replies
And there should be a privacy policy extension or exception that allows you to copy the co-signer on all notices, emails, etc... 
Avery Oblepias Section 8 Tom Cruz
26 January 2026 | 31 replies
That is HIPPA privacy protected.
Collin Hays What's hot and what's not in the Smokies
10 January 2026 | 25 replies
I want privacy and quiet and I want a cabin experience so I would NOT consider any contemporary build or even contemporary finished interiors.