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Kevin Kim Clarifying Tenant Liability for Gate Damage and Maintenance in Lease Renewal
2 June 2025 | 4 replies
Specify all tenant responsibilities, such as:Replacing thermostat batteries, Changing the air filter, and maintaining the cleanliness of the property.It's crucial that tenants understand these responsibilities to maintain a harmonious living environment and avoid any misunderstandings regarding their obligations.
Evan St. George Advice for NYSERDA or similar Energy Efficiency Upgrade Programs/Credits?
3 June 2025 | 2 replies
NYSERDA sometimes offers low-interest financing or incentives through its Affordable Multifamily Energy Efficiency Program, and there are also utility-run rebate programs through providers like National Grid or Con Edison, which offer cash incentives for upgrading heating systems, adding insulation, and sealing air leaks—regardless of income.
Joseph Turner Who Pays for Repairs?
4 June 2025 | 5 replies
Usually this will include the basic needs, such as water, air, plumbing, etc. 
Sean Dougherty Foreclosing before probate opens?
30 May 2025 | 11 replies
Considering that they can foreclose even before probate is opened,  this puts the airs in more urgency to sell before the foreclosure. 
Gp G. Rental Property Buying Criteria
5 June 2025 | 4 replies
I've cleaned out my last flood property, no more.No oddities like a house that contains the detention pond for the neighborhood.No swimming pools, we've removed both above ground and in ground pools from properties.All our units/ apartments and houses have central air, except 1 which will change this summer, so we will be 100% central air.Our preferred heat sources are gas, then heat pump. 
Ji Yang Has anyone done business with Four Peaks Capital?
26 May 2025 | 63 replies
Quote from @Whitney Hutten: @Jordan Moorhead Very curious how your receiving distributions in Wavemark, and I know 6 other investors who have been in for a year and are not receiving distributions.
Alejandro Fuerte A mexican investor looking to invest in Tucson or Phoenix, Arizona
30 May 2025 | 3 replies
Happy to talk about the market here in Phoenix (we don't serve Tucson at this point) and the positives and negatives between an Air BnB and long term rental.
Briley Roe young investor strategy
2 June 2025 | 3 replies
We have the worlds biggest data center being built here, amazon just moved in, the air force base just recieved a contract bringing in 50-80000 airmen etc. properties on the same street are selling for 80$ a sqft and 170$ a sq ft. it's a good time to be buying with the massive growth this area will be seeing over the next 5 years. potentially doubling our population.Thats why i am looking for help finding the best strategy during this time. 
George Gammon Property Manager Suggestions Kansas City
2 June 2025 | 32 replies
@Kalen Jordan Bumping Kalen's post.
Tanner Davis AirBnB arbitrage tips and suggestions. New to the space.
2 June 2025 | 14 replies
I've had an interest in the air bnb space for awhile and thought this would be a good way to learn the STR market without a large upfront investment.Can't say whether or not it's worth it yet, however, after furnishing, administrative fees, landscaping, etc. you're fronting an amount of cash that would be comparable to a 3-5% down payment on an actual house.It's always better to own property than rent, considering the equity buildup, appreciation, and tax deductions but if you want to test out the arbitrage method here's what we did:• Gathered a list of markets where STR demand is high• Narrowed down the list to cities with no STR restrictions• Contacted landlords and made sure they were ok with subleasing• Gathered comps, air dna data, and local tax rates to find our average daily rate and the minimum number of days we'd need to be booked to break even• Decided on a house and got to work with furnishingBe diligent with your research on the market and regulatory environment.