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Shahab Ahmed Qasim Smoqi 💬 Multifamily Mentorship Feedback — Rod Khleif’s Warrior Program vs. Multifamily Min
28 October 2025 | 0 replies
Hey everyone,I’d love to get some real feedback from investors who have personally joined any multifamily mentorship programs.I’ve been doing deep research on Rod Khleif’s Warrior Program and Multifamily Mindset (Tyler Deveraux’s group) — both seem to have structure and energy behind them, but it’s hard to tell what the real-world results and mentorship depth look like once you join.For context:I’m based in DFW, Texas, and I’m fully committed to scaling into 40–150 unit deals in the next 12 months.My goal is to close my first multifamily deal within 12 Months, ideally as part of a strong team.I’ve already attended the Multifamily Mindset event and spoken with the Warrior team.Before making any big decision, I’d love to hear from those who’ve been there:If you’ve joined either of these programs, what was your honest experience?
Shane Gillis Beginner Real Estate Investor
29 October 2025 | 8 replies
If you aren't 100% committed to the idea, consider joining a co-investing club and going in on passive real estate investments with a community of other investors.
Jeremy Beland Stop Letting Your Deal Count Define You
28 October 2025 | 0 replies
Just steady, focused action.The Bottom LineYour worth as an investor isn’t tied to how many deals you’ve done — it’s tied to how committed you are to improving, learning, and showing up when it’s not easy.If you can stay consistent through the slow seasons, you’ll build something that lasts longer than any short-term win.So the next time you catch yourself comparing your progress to someone else’s… remember:Deals come and go.
Grant Shipman Syndicators & Capital Raisers: Avoid SEC Trouble!!
28 October 2025 | 5 replies
Full Disclosure is Required for Non-Accredited InvestorsIf any non-accredited investors participate in your deal, you must provide them with detailed disclosure documents.The SEC states:“[The company] must give any non-accredited investors disclosure documents that generally contain the same type of information as provided in registered offerings.”This is where having a Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) and Subscription Agreement becomes absolutely necessary.A PPM outlines:✅ The risks of the investment✅ The structure of the deal✅ The terms and conditions✅ The use of fundsA Subscription Agreement ensures:✅ Investors acknowledge they understand the risks✅ They meet SEC requirements✅ They legally commit their capital🚨 Not providing these documents could leave you vulnerable to investor lawsuits.4.
Erica Davis FHA Loan Downsides
29 October 2025 | 4 replies
Assure them that you have a committed buyer and that your lender (that's me!
Melanja K Jones Beware Norada and Marco Santorelli
30 October 2025 | 14 replies
It has been a painful lesson learned and I don' t wish it upon any other bright eyed new investors
Pete Slaga Am I crazy to purchase a resort on a lake in Minnesota?
1 November 2025 | 28 replies
It would seem to me you need to consider all of the variables above, commit to likely living and running it for a least a period of time, and then either trying to re-sell it or find someone you can trust to run it. 
Johnathan Cummings Buying a property with tenants that don’t pay
28 October 2025 | 13 replies
In any case, make sure you understand Pennsylvania’s eviction laws and build any potential delays or costs into your plan before committing.
Tiffany Maloch Discouraged because I live in CA-FTB
29 October 2025 | 20 replies
If you're committed to active real estate investing, talk to real estate attorney Nic McGrue.
Kenneth Crawford Renegotiating a Dollar General lease contract
24 October 2025 | 14 replies
It would be Hard to find investors to buy a NN lease with no rent increases and a short commitment of 6 years.