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Chris Seveney Where Did All the “It’s Okay to Overpay” Crowd Go?
10 March 2026 | 38 replies
Tax write offs and principal paydown are the main drivers.
Lolo Druff Need affordable eviction attorney
9 March 2026 | 10 replies
Many landlords prefer filing strictly for non-payment of rent to keep the claim simple, but that depends on how your lease defines rent vs. utilities.For attorneys in the Columbus area you could look at:Andrew J.
Patrick Lismon Question on KP Equity Splits - Louisville 10-Unit (Stock Yards Debt)
18 February 2026 | 5 replies
I’ve secured financing with Stock Yards Bank (Term sheet in hand, 6.75% fixed).I am bringing in a Key Principal (KP) to sign on the loan to satisfy the balance sheet requirements, but I want to make sure I offer a fair split.The Question: For a standard KP who is only signing on the debt (no operational work), what kind of GP equity or fee are you seeing in this market?
Anthony Pomponi New Chicago Investor Looking to be a First Time Homeowner
3 March 2026 | 10 replies
I personally think you'll have better luck looking for a 2 unit because if you are thinking about going with a low down payment (FHA or 5% conventional) then you won't have to go up against the self-sufficiency test, which basically requires your rent to cover 75% of your principal, interest, taxes and insurance including the unit you'd stay in.Just curious how did you connect with your current agent and lender?
Srinivas S. First-Time Landlord – Tenant Behind on Security Deposit & Repeated Late Rent (Georgia
25 February 2026 | 15 replies
File a dispossessory action immediately based on:Current unpaid rentFailure to pay security deposit as required under leasePattern of default behavior Questions for Experienced LandlordsIn Georgia, would you file now or give one final cure notice?
Jordan Blanton Cash In Refinance
16 February 2026 | 8 replies
So my calculations it would cost me truly 6k of refinance fees but I’m gonna include the fronted escrow and principal paydown.
Francois Bessing Looking to Sell a $9,800 Mechanic's Lien [Unofficial Valuation: $1.2M]
25 February 2026 | 1 reply
He still owes me for the services I rendered and saw through to consummation.I filed a mechanic's lien against his property.
Ken M. Did You Realize There Are Over 55 Ways To Find Discounted Properties
10 March 2026 | 0 replies
Delinquent Properties, Foreclosure Auctions, FSBO (For Sale By Owner) Listings, Real Estate Wholesalers, Real Estate Investment Groups, Social Media, Real Estate Forums, "We Buy Houses" signs, County Courthouse Filings, Real Estate Auctions, Expired M L S Listings, Expired Lease Listings and the list goes on.
Jennifer Peyerk Cost Seg Study
9 March 2026 | 2 replies
You can file an extension on your taxes to give yourself more time to complete the cost seg study. 
Jeffrey Reyes Airbnb Taxes Prep
4 March 2026 | 0 replies
Been considering getting into learning to how to file taxes for Airbnbs.