24 September 2025 | 0 replies
Quick response builds an instant connection and positions you as the agent or business that cares.The Harsh Reality: Delayed Responses Kill DealsAgents often lose clients not because they lack knowledge, but because they are too slow.
10 October 2025 | 126 replies
Sometimes real estate investing is not cut out for everyoneI apologize if i was harsh on my assumptions but you cant just ask for your money back.
22 September 2025 | 24 replies
He moved because of baby-mama drama, girlfriend, etc.
7 October 2025 | 60 replies
There is more tenant drama in class c and they are in general tougher on the units, but they seldom are real bad tenants which is good because when rents are going up a lot, it is hard to get rid of poor tenants.
14 September 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Jules Aton: Great to hear the occupants actually left without drama.
16 September 2025 | 69 replies
Low-maintenance properties, low-drama tenants, simple portfolio.
9 September 2025 | 29 replies
And honestly, I’ve been spending less time here and more time asking AI.Yes, I know—one day it may enslave us all and I’m playing right into its plan … but in the meantime, it’s hard to beat instant, drama-free answers.Am I the only one?
14 September 2025 | 50 replies
Location and the actual deal are always going to matter, but it's a harsh climate right now.
9 September 2025 | 12 replies
A couple of property managers also told me Waivo has been a lifesaver when running multiple STRs because it’s consistent and easy to manage.So, if avoiding guest drama and getting quick reimbursement sounds good, Waivo might be worth a test run.
12 September 2025 | 49 replies
Bloody oath I do mate.It's never their fault and always yours (Ours).They rarely take any responsibility and cry victim.It's crazy to think but it's like many intentionally look for drama and deep down inside don't want success but rather problems.Someone to dislike and blame and to feel wronged by.All other personal and "at home" issues can now be blamed on this one unfortunate scenario.This "drama" per se is like food for the hungry and they need such drama in life to "survive".My apologies if my above comments sound weird as they are more so from a philosophical standpoint and just some thoughts that I have considered after 5,000+ investor intro calls and as you have mentioned, others feeling wronged by me or my company on many occasions.What a $#@% way to live IMO but I don't judge and sleep in peace.Again, I have been "wronged" by many but consider it my own fault.I also don't call them out publicly or post bad reviews, etc...