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Mike Hooper New To It All - Looking to Start STR...
23 September 2025 | 9 replies
Having someone who’s been through it before really helps cut through the noise and avoid mistakes that cost time and money.I’ve guided a few newer investors through that exact process, and it’s amazing how much clarity it gives when you have a framework to evaluate deals and decide your next steps.
Marc Cha First Attorney Letter as Landlord - Fight Nuisance Complaint or Facilitate Move-Out?
28 September 2025 | 5 replies
Noise complaints, safety complaints, nuisences, etc- those are legal matters, not landlord matters.As for your specific situation- they're just reaching out to you because they think you have money and the tenants probably don't, but the tenants are the ones creating the theoretical nuisance. 
Derek Layton What Are the Hidden Challenges of Owning and Operating an RV Park?
26 September 2025 | 13 replies
Short-term guests may violate rules, arrive late, make noise, or leave a mess, while long-term tenants can introduce residential-level challenges—like hoarding or attempting to live without paying for extended periods.
Neil Narayan $1.2 billion 707-acre data center campus in Temple
17 September 2025 | 2 replies
They create noise pollution, and light pollution at night.Technology for data centers is improving but not fast enough.
Corey Goldstein A Secret Weapon: The "No Business" Lease Clause
9 September 2025 | 3 replies
I've never personally had an issue with this, but I've heard of in-unit daycares becoming a huge noise problem for neighbors.
Jonathan Weinberger My 2.4M Detroit Portfolio (Update)
15 September 2025 | 4 replies
Ignore the noise.
Eric Sprecher Can you really start a portfolio with no money up front??
12 September 2025 | 5 replies
There is a lot of noise in the real estate world.
Michael Santeusanio When It Comes to Lending—Do You Value Speed or Lower Rates More
11 September 2025 | 3 replies
Only two numbers matter:The total cost to acquire the property, including appraisal, loan origination fees, underwriting fees, discount points, down payment, and other expenses.The monthly debt service you’ll pay.Everything else, including APR, is noise.
James McGovern How do I know if an agent has negotiated a rock bottom price on a new build
1 September 2025 | 1 reply
What usually matters most is the timing, the builder’s situation, and the agent’s willingness to push.Here’s what I’d look for:Track record with new buildsAsk the agent how many new construction deals they’ve done in the past year and in which neighborhoods.A good one will rattle off recent closings, average discounts, and which builders were flexible.Builder relationshipsSome agents know which builders offer incentives (closing costs, upgrades, price cuts) because they work with them often.They’ll know if a builder has inventory sitting and is motivated to move it.Timing of the purchaseEnd of the quarter or fiscal year = builders are more likely to cut deals to hit sales numbers.Homes already finished and sitting = best discounts because carrying costs hurt the builder.How to spot a strong negotiatorThey’ll talk about strategy—not just “I’ll ask for a discount.”
Angela Bolger Marco Santarelli - OC investment guru charged with bilking $62.5 million from clients
10 September 2025 | 1 reply
Santarelli was billed on the Internet Broadway Database as a producer, involved in such musicals as “The Who’s Tommy,” “Cabaret” and “A Beautiful Noise.”Investors were promised monthly interest payments, around 12% to 15%, over three to seven years, authorities said.