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Karen Spriggs ADA and Tenant overreach/request
23 July 2025 | 2 replies
I researched ADA law and don't find that I have broken any law, but what are your thoughts? 
Mike Morehead STR in Broken Bow
17 June 2025 | 1 reply
Hello- I recently bought two properties in Broken Bow and since I bought them the market has taken a turn for the worse and they keep building new cabins which is lowering the values of existing properties. 
Ismael El Hamdouchi Actively Learning & Networking — Any Tips or Favorite Tools You Use?
24 July 2025 | 2 replies

Hey everyone,
 
I’ve been actively learning and growing in the investing space — mainly focused on Texas, Ohio, and Florida — and I’m always looking to sharpen my approach.
 
Curious what tools, strategies, or workflo...

Chinmay Patel Request for Legal Advice Regarding Negligent Contractor Work
16 July 2025 | 2 replies
The resulting damage required repairs costing over $3,500.Sewer Line Replacement: During the shower remodel, broken tile pieces and debris from the GC’s work were found clogging the sewer line, necessitating a complete replacement at a cost of over $3,900.Additional Issues: Poor workmanship also led to defective toilet installation and a leaking kitchen sink, further increasing repair expenses.In total, the GC’s negligence has cost me over $10,000 in repairs and corrective work, in addition to the original rehabilitation costs.
Kyle O'Brien Tips for scaling small multifamily when you’re tight on liquidity?
14 July 2025 | 8 replies

For those building a multifamily portfolio: what’s your strategy for acquiring 2–4 deals per year when you don’t want to tie up all your cash in each one? Have you used higher leverage (bridge, DSCR), or partnered on ...

Paul Wolfson First Investment Advice – STR vs LTR
9 July 2025 | 1 reply
., Gatlinburg, Broken Bow, Myrtle Beach, Bronson, under $500k)My goal is to scale and buy another property (STR or LTR) within 2 years.Here are the main factors I'm weighing:STR pros: Potential for higher cash flow, can offset W2 income with bonus depreciation, write off all expenses against W2.
Garrett Prenger Starting in multifamily
24 July 2025 | 17 replies
If so what are some tips on finding my multifamily first deal? 
Ryan Sherring First one. What could I improve on.
1 July 2025 | 5 replies
The only time that rule can be broken is if the equity or ARV offers you a big chunk of equity/cash but looks like your purchase was turnkey or already fully renovated.
Lynn Tran buy and hold
13 July 2025 | 4 replies
It took a month or so to clean and fix what ever was broken.