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John Palatzo 3 landlord questions in NJ
11 January 2026 | 17 replies
New Jersey does not say you can not collect an additional fee for having pets.
Calvin Maranville Out-of-State Rental Investing & Property Management Inquiry
22 January 2026 | 19 replies
I would recommend a professional PM who does all the paperwork and presentation with real software, gives monthly reports and has clearly defined leasing/turn timelines even if their fee is a bit higher; it usually pays for itself.Good luck!
JD Martin Have we largely become a Huckster Economy?
18 January 2026 | 31 replies
Syndications that hawk unreasonable returns and unbelievable risks while raking in chunks of fees for the syndicators, sometimes people who have almost no experience or knowledge in the products they're selling. 
Samantha Haugen Worth it to house hack in NW WA for first home if I'm stuck in the area for 2 years?
24 January 2026 | 21 replies
When you go to sell the property, you are likely going to pay somewhere between 6-10% of the sales price in taxes, fees, commissions, etc.
Ken M. What A Pro Looks For In A *Residential* SubTo Purchase
11 February 2026 | 32 replies
They like that.My super duper, proprietary "Quick Calc Pro" spreadsheet tells me in minutes what price I can pay for the property, what my cash flow will be, what my entry fee is, how much I can wholesale or fix & flip it for, how much to give the seller, and a ton of other items that only someone deranged and experienced would care to know.
Melinda Eilts Evaluating Private Money for Fix-and-Flip Deals
13 January 2026 | 2 replies
While the borrowers have rights, the default provisions are very much weighted toward the lender with default interest, late fees and other provisions.
Macaulay Okwah Using a Realtor for Investment Properties
1 January 2026 | 23 replies
Deals in my market have been trash lately, but I’m trying to scale the right way without forcing anything.If you were in my position today, would you:(A) keep stacking cash and wait for softer deals,(B) pull equity and buy now, or(C) use your “listing-agent/low-contingency” strategy to grab deals even in a tight market?
Clint Harris Cost Segregation study
24 January 2026 | 25 replies
For houses and condos our fees range from $950-1900 depending on the size of the residence and site improvements.
Enoche Mitchell Ross New to Real Estate
2 January 2026 | 2 replies
If you would like to contact me visit my website at https://capital-stack-realty.com/
Al D. Advantage Property Management
9 January 2026 | 11 replies
In other words, besides their disclosed management fee (a percentage off of the gross rent receipts it collects,) lease-up/renewal fees, is anyone who is/used to be a client of theirs aware of any other fees they may charge?