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Allende Hernandez Contractual clause for minimum repair costs?
24 November 2025 | 9 replies
Ensure all home appliances (e.g. dryer, washing machine) are properly plugged in, hooked up, and used according to manufacturer instructions.g.
Brandon Lee What’s your average rehab cost per square foot lately?
20 November 2025 | 1 reply
This enables our vendors to purchase in bulk from manufacturers, cutting costs and ensuring materials are always available for immediate project starts.
Andrew Postell Job Report Mixed, Leans Dovish
20 November 2025 | 1 reply
Job growth was concentrated in healthcare, social assistance, and leisure sectors, while manufacturing and federal government employment declined.Markets reacted positively to the report.
Gp G. 5.3 cu. ft cloth washer broke just after 6 year extended warranty
28 November 2025 | 13 replies
Appliance manufacturers are seeking cost efficiency to preserve margins, thus parts are not lasting as long.
Stuart Udis Stop Nickel & Diming Tenants
22 November 2025 | 5 replies
Tenants tell me about lease prep fees deducted from security deposits, annual financial suitability reviews with an added fee, yearly tenant insurance checks with an added fee, pet registration fees (separate from pet rent or pet deposits), annual inspections charged to tenants and other small add-ons that feel like nickel & diming.Are margins really so tight that landlords have to manufacture revenue through these junk fees?
Mateusz Motyka Need Advice: Water Leak From Upstairs Unit — Their Insurance Denied Responsibility
2 December 2025 | 5 replies
Thanks for any advice.Contact your insurer, let it guide you and instruct you as to what you need to do in your scenarios.
Rob Bergeron Coal Down. Washers Up. What That Means For Kentucky Real Estate.
21 November 2025 | 0 replies
Kentucky is doing something strange and kind of beautiful right now: we’re stepping off one train (coal) while a whole fleet of new ones—manufacturing, reshoring, logistics, data—are pulling into the station.Two headlines tell that whole story in miniature.Coal: from #1 producer to #7, but still powering the gridKentucky’s coal production fell 14% last year, dropping to 24.3 million tons.
Prem S. Feedback on 2025 STR loophole execution
1 December 2025 | 8 replies
The advisor notes that this situation creates a risk of looking like a "manufactured tax shelter," which increases my audit risk.The core financial risk is that if I miss the minimum required MP hours by the December 31st deadline (or got audited and couldn't defend), the substantial 100% Bonus Depreciation loss that I generate from the Cost Segregation study will be disallowed as a deduction against 2025 active W-2 income and become a "suspended passive loss."
Prem S. Feedback on 2025 STR loophole execution
1 December 2025 | 5 replies
The advisor notes that this situation creates a risk of looking like a "manufactured tax shelter," which increases my audit risk.The core financial risk is that if I miss the minimum required MP hours  by the December 31st deadline (or got audited and couldn't defend), the substantial 100% Bonus Depreciation loss that I generate from the Cost Segregation study will be disallowed as a deduction against 2025 active W-2 income and become a "suspended passive loss."
Christopher Johnson Long time accidental real estate investory
24 November 2025 | 6 replies
I’ve done live in flips, new manufactured homes, and a full gut renovation with my husband.