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Julie Ferioli Crime Research Tool
28 October 2025 | 12 replies
All states have some degree of crime but there are also beautiful areas thriving, that have little to no crime.
Srinivasa Subramanian What’s One Lease Clause That’s Saved You? (Here’s Mine)
27 November 2025 | 20 replies
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Ashley Bitner Feeling Frustrated with our STR
17 November 2025 | 82 replies
Dont get me wrong the home is beautiful and its great to live in but not an exciting experience for vacation.
Sipan Y. Refinancing Options When Keeping a Flip Under an LLC (BRRRR Scenario)
1 November 2025 | 9 replies
I see some conventional lenders like The Loan Store that will do a DSCR and allow the property to be vested in the LLC's name, but they want the borrower to be the natural person and not the LLC.
Andrew Reyes How to keep a property in Montclair NJ for long-term appreciation
29 October 2025 | 10 replies
The property has walking access to local parks with playground as well as nature walks.
William Thompson Before You File: The Smart Investor’s Guide to Short-Term Rental Tax Breaks in 2025
28 October 2025 | 11 replies
Know What You Can DeductIf your Airbnb is classified as an active business, you can deduct almost every ordinary and necessary expense tied to running it.Here’s a quick list of deductions most hosts miss:Cleaning, supplies, and guest amenities Repairs and maintenance Property management feesUtilities, Wi-Fi, and streaming subscriptionsAdvertising, software, and booking platform feesTravel to and from your property (yes, mileage counts)Home security systems and smart devicesProfessional fees — CPA, attorney, consultingDepreciation on the building and furnishingsPro tip: If purchased after January 19, 2025, you can take advantage of the return of 100% bonus depreciation under the One Big Beautiful Bill.
Caleb Wolf Loan Options Please?
23 October 2025 | 7 replies
I found a beautiful rural property far below market value but it has a hand dug well.
Alan Asriants 50 Year Mortgage Should only be offered to Investors
20 November 2025 | 22 replies
How I see it, longer terms will only make it more difficult for people to buy in the future, as prices will be naturally inflated. 
Shameka Henson Renting by the Room and DSCR Refi
6 November 2025 | 8 replies
It is difficult to find reliable comps for individual room rentals, which makes it harder for them to confidently justify the income you're projecting.Perceived Higher Risk: From a lender's perspective, renting to multiple, unrelated tenants can signal:Higher Vacancy Risk: Turnover is naturally higher with individual room leases.More Management Intensive: More tenants mean more potential for issues, which they worry could lead to neglect and property deterioration.Business vs.
Dan Marl How or when to pay for contactors (disbursements)
28 October 2025 | 28 replies
I have been a long term landlord but have never dealt with insurance companies or contactors (lucky me).There was a natural disaster to my rental home in Texas and the insurance company came out with the adjuster and gave me the amount they think that will cover the damage.All 3 bidding contractors said the amount is too low and if they get the contract, they will put in supplemental claim later on.