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Kelechi Chibuikem Do I need a lawyer for one tenant?
5 March 2026 | 5 replies
Bigger Pockets has some state-specific leases you can download I think for a fee.
Hart Bottorf From Towing to Tech: What 9 Years in Multifamily Parking Taught Me
27 February 2026 | 4 replies
Hey BiggerPockets community 👋My name’s Hart, and I’ve spent the last 9+ years in parking enforcement working directly with multifamily properties, leasing offices, and property managers.Over the years, I’ve seen something interesting:Parking issues seem small — until they’re not.A simple typo in a plate number…A resident misunderstanding the rules…A guest parking in the wrong spot…Next thing you know, a vehicle gets flagged, a tow happens, and management is stuck dealing with an upset resident and a preventable conflict.It made me realize how much time leasing offices spend managing parking problems that could be avoided with better systems in place.That led me to build ParkVault — a parking management platform focused specifically on multifamily operators.
David Kelly move to Vancouver BC from US- sell three rentals or keep?
21 February 2026 | 5 replies

My wife and two kids may be moving to Vancouver later this year. We live in North Carolina currently. We have two SFH rentals (approx $400k for each) and a large condo at Carolina beach (approx $650k) and our prima...

Mike Whitman Property management software suggestions for the self-managed duplex
25 February 2026 | 8 replies
For a duplex, you don’t need anything heavy.If your main goal is income/expense tracking and clean reports, Stessa is popular and free — it’s built specifically for rental property financials and keeps things simple.If you also want rent collection and light tenant management, Innago, Avail, or TurboTenant are solid low-cost/free options.Since you’re already familiar with QBO, just avoid overcomplicating it.
Levonte Wilson Beginner Buy & Hold Strategy in Ohio: Small Multi Family
24 February 2026 | 20 replies
Any city-specific rules that often catch new landlords off guard?
Max Pfeifer First house hack questions
4 March 2026 | 10 replies
I feel it'll be hard to keep track of everything with half being personal and half being a rental.
Raghav Kapur Waiver for sauna / hot tub
5 March 2026 | 8 replies
Some guests push back, and in certain cases it can conflict with platform policies if not disclosed upfront.Instead, many hosts:-Clearly outline sauna + hot tub rules in the House Rules sectionSend a pre-arrival message outlining usage guidelines and risks-Post laminated safety signage onsite (which you’ve already done — great move)- Require guests to acknowledge House Rules at booking- This keeps friction low while still documenting that risks were disclosed.2.
Jonathan Sanders Guidance for forming a Joint Venture?
6 March 2026 | 5 replies
Additional info: We have a pretty specific game plan in place.
Matan Rotem Experienced Investor Expanding to Columbus | Buying SFH Fix & Flips ($100k-$500k)
5 March 2026 | 5 replies
Market Velocity: Are there specific areas where you are seeing ARVs hold strong despite increased inventory?