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Summer Rae How do you stay on top of tenant communication?
4 February 2026 | 16 replies
A few free, simple things that helped a lot:• Google Calendar with Tasks or Reminders tied to lease dates• Standard templates in Google Drive for utilities and move in or move out checklists• A basic Google Sheet to track key dates so nothing slips• Google Forms to collect tenant info once instead of chasing paperwork• Sending tenants calendar invites or emails with their move in tasksNot fancy, but very effective without spending money.
Peter Padalino Developing SDIRA Horror Story - Need Advice
31 January 2026 | 10 replies

I'm posting in this category due to the horror story that I'm currently experiencing. I'm hoping for expert advice regarding my Self Directed IRA investment, mainly due to my SDIRA consultant having retired, leaving m...

Michael L. What are the rules?
29 January 2026 | 11 replies
Employees may be able to handle certain admin tasks, but activities like leasing, showing units, negotiating terms, or collecting rent can require licensing depending on how things are structured and whether they’re acting for others.The key questions are: Are you only managing your own property?
Ronald Roetsel Owner-builder Dilemma (long post)
1 February 2026 | 4 replies
If you control their schedule, tools, and tasks, they can easily be viewed as employees after an injury.
Alex Shelley Guest Messaging: Virtual Assistants vs AI
28 January 2026 | 12 replies
We then have our operational side, where our VA uses these tools for any tasks that require them, and also creates any necessary agents.
Loren Souers Keeping Track of Details For Each Property
19 January 2026 | 14 replies
While RentRedi is great for property management, here are some other options to consider:Excel/Google Sheets: A simple, customizable way to track property details, upgrades, expenses, and maintenance.Trello: Good for organizing tasks and progress on specific properties.
Austin Johnson What’s Your Favorite Real Estate Tax Advantage?
29 January 2026 | 2 replies
I keep track of my hours spent on my rentals including a quick reference to what task was performed.
Nick Roberts Architect getting into investing & development
7 January 2026 | 7 replies
Love seeing architects make the leap into development and investing — your background in design and construction already gives you a huge edge.
James Jones How We Manage 20+ Rentals Across Multiple LLCs Without Chaos
21 January 2026 | 40 replies
For me, the part that used to get messy was tracking my own involvement the little tasks, site visits, calls, lender emails, and project decisions that all add up when you need clean records for taxes.
Shannon Stoneback Looking to connect with Waco-area developers / land investors 👋
3 February 2026 | 0 replies

’m actively evaluating a vacant land opportunity in Waco and before moving forward I want to make sure I’m aligned with the actual buyer demand.
I’m specifically looking to connect with:

Developers

Builders...