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Nick Copland How To Keep Midterm Guests Happy (and Extend Their Stay)
17 November 2025 | 0 replies
text)-Offer cleaning or linen refresh at 45 days-Send small “thank you” notes or local gift cards for long staysI’ve had guests extend 2–3 times just because they felt cared for.What’s your go-to retention trick?
Frederick Loshaw Do you have a Report card for your property manager
30 October 2025 | 13 replies
Do any of you have a questionnaire or other recommendations on how best to gather information from all of the existing or previous tenants to try and get a "report card" to see how the manager is doing and gather feedback to be able to have conversations with the PM co. if necessary.   
Gin Zhuang Detroit Investors — What’s Your Take on Lead Pipes?
11 November 2025 | 1 reply
From what I understand:You can’t rent out a home that still has lead pipes until they’re addressed (at least not without risk).The city is replacing them, but progress is slow.Even after the city replaces the public portion, I’d still be responsible for the private part inside the house — which can be expensive.So I have a few questions for those who’ve dealt with this:1.
Jack Hamm Is rent by the room worth it?
26 November 2025 | 10 replies
Some basic co-living principles: Choose an area that's B+-C+, check zoning/unrelated persons rules, have lots of parking, decent sized rooms, a decent amount of shared area, rules that ALL abide by, streamline each and every process (several software's do this for co-living), enforce rules and checkin regularly (unless there's a house manager for larger properties), have a professional cleaner do the common areas at least once per month, define everything: processes in the house, who cleans what and when, where they can store their dishes and to clean right away, how conflicts will be dealt with, etc.
Oj Brown Hometown buyers Club Scammers stole my 150 ad set up fees No ads
21 November 2025 | 5 replies
I had tried Facebook ads and Google they want your card information and keep charging you every month.
Wendy S. Emotional Support Animal
3 December 2025 | 13 replies
As someone who has dealt with a fair housing complaint, this is not an "innocent until proven guilty" situation.
Gp G. conventional loan vs DSCR loan for rental property investment loan
18 November 2025 | 4 replies
I have some personal loan, credit card debt.
Tim W. What to expect from Property Manager
30 November 2025 | 8 replies
Some owners like to keep control so they can use autopay or earn rewards on a credit card.
Alexander Cameron Avoid LeasingToBuy by John Jackson
2 December 2025 | 27 replies
I then disputed the charge with my credit card company and the SAME DAY I receive a notification that the package was being sent!
Dakota Palmer Year-End Is Coming Up — Don’t Let Your Books Be the Reason You Stress Out in Q1
16 November 2025 | 1 reply
Reconcile Every Bank, Credit Card, and Loan AccountIf your balances don’t match, your P&L and balance sheet won’t be accurate.