26 February 2026 | 25 replies
$200,000 in the Midwest buys you a 100+ year old property that is held together by duct tape and will need a lot more in capex over the next 10 years than the cashflow it produces; aka a money pit.
20 February 2026 | 4 replies
Unfortunately access to that information also afforded them information to all of her client files which included...all of their personal information.
1 March 2026 | 36 replies
Would you rather buy:A) A 30 unit in a cash-flow market that produces strong monthly income but slower appreciationorB) A similar property in a high-appreciation market with tighter cash flow but bigger upside long term?
23 February 2026 | 13 replies
Short-term can produce higher revenue, but they are operational businesses, not passive rentals.
14 February 2026 | 2 replies
Additionally, the HOA me to file an insurance claim due to $20k+ worth of water damage to my unit, which I did, but now I’m unsure if I should have filed it or if the HOA should have.
20 February 2026 | 9 replies
(SEC Form D Filing 0001678049)?
27 February 2026 | 0 replies
On the 10th with no payment, we filed with the magistrate.
26 February 2026 | 18 replies
I recently received the PT-100 personal property tax return for filing.
17 February 2026 | 15 replies
If you’re unsure or this is your first non-pay situation, it may be worth paying a local eviction attorney or service company just for the notice step to make sure everything is clean before filing.
16 February 2026 | 4 replies
That level of transparency tends to produce better outcomes for everyone involved and leads to cleaner deals on the investment side.Happy to connect and exchange insight on underwriting, execution, and exit strategies — especially where distressed assets transition into redevelopment or new construction.