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Josh Hall No Local Trash Pick-Up
20 November 2025 | 8 replies
Three workable paths: 1) Tenant hauls to the dump with a required cadence, photo proof, and a fee if trash accumulates. 2) Landlord provides monthly curbside service to a can at the road, plus a small shed or bear‑box halfway down for staging; add a modest rent bump to cover it. 3) Hybrid: landlord schedules a twice‑monthly haul by a local hauler; tenant brings bags to a designated bin area near the house.
George Agyapong Inheriting a section 8 tenant. New investor - offer accepted
18 November 2025 | 5 replies
How would you approach the next stages of this deal, post offer acceptance; wondering if the seller should have disclosed the current section 8 tenancy (or an Estopel disclosure); should this raise any red flags.?
Abdoul Aziz Bikienga New interest in BRRRR
25 November 2025 | 32 replies
Start with private or hard money for the buy and rehab stage.
Account Closed Agents and Property Managers
21 November 2025 | 8 replies
@Account Closed you haven't shared why you're looking to network.If you're hoping to network with agens & PMCs to have them feed you offmarket properties and other types of "deals", you're just one-of-a-million to them.We get inquires almost every day from OOS investors looking to invest in Detroit.For FREE these investors expect us to:- Drop everything else we're doing and focus on what they want- Spend hours on the phone with them TEACHING them how to invest- Spend hours finding deals for them- At this stage, many NEVER want to make an offer, just want to see better deals or they just disappear- Find lenders for them- and on and on and onSo, right or wrong, it's no wonder many in the industry ignore communications from investors.Recommend you network in person and be respectful of their time.
Robert Wright Greetings Fellow Future/Current Millionaires
24 November 2025 | 6 replies
Clark,Excellent question, and thank you for asking it directly.My reasoning is simple: at this stage, single-family and small multifamily deals are well within my current execution capacity; I can source, underwrite, renovate, and manage them with a high degree of control and minimal outside dependency.Larger apartment complexes, however, require a different level of capital, operational sophistication, and speed of execution that far exceeds what I can reliably deliver alone today.
Kelly Schroeder Scaling Beyond Single Properties — How Are You Managing Growth?
6 November 2025 | 2 replies
Now of course, I have the resources and experience that I can buy in any stage of the market. 
David Ivy Austin Market Report - October 2025
13 November 2025 | 0 replies
Both remain below the 6.5 months that the Texas A&M Real Estate Center considers a balanced market, but the upward trend continues to move the region closer to equilibrium.Homes spent a similar amount of time on the market compared with last year, with Austin averaging 71 days (down 2 days year over year) and the metro averaging 76 days (up 4 days).
Ken M. Zero Down - Subject To - Tricks of the trade
1 November 2025 | 5 replies
It's not a broken record to them.I realize this is "higher reasoning" and you just won't get it (based on your previous comments) but since you are a narcissist (A narcissist is described as self-centered, arrogant thinking and behaving with a lack of empathy.)
Erik Estrada How is Kiavi still in business?
20 November 2025 | 8 replies
One thing I think you probably already know that most of these shops or call centers do is put their loan processors or Lo's on a very low comp plan. 
Nick Copland Drop Your City — I’ll Tell You If It’s a Good Midterm Rental Market
20 November 2025 | 42 replies
Quote from @Priya Srinivasan: Buford, GABuford’s a solid MTR spot near Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Mall of Georgia, and major employers along I-85.