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Kathy Yao Zillow Rental Account got hacked
9 January 2026 | 5 replies
I was able to log in with the new password, but when I tried to access applications, I received an error message stating the information was only accessible under an email account that I don’t recognize.When I attempted to list my property for rent, I got another error message saying I don’t have access to do so.
Kevin Maurer Renting a Room - Should I do a Cost Segregation Study
30 January 2026 | 9 replies
Right now, only the portion of the home used for rental (the guest room and share of common areas) qualifies for depreciation, and a cost segregation study wouldn’t generate meaningful benefits relative to the cost.
Isaiah Carrasco Need to find financing
4 February 2026 | 8 replies
So, you have a common story. 
Sherylyn Holden San Antonio Short Term Rental Set Up Guide
4 February 2026 | 3 replies
The site can be confusing but you can use this step by step guide to help you through the process.Step 3: Get Internet Research available internet services in the area (most common will be Google Fiber, AT&T, and Spectrum)Step 4: Transfer Electric, Water, Gas, Trash service to your accountThe most common utility companies will be:CPS - Electric, possibly trash and natural gas as wellSAWS - waterGrey Forest Utilities - possibly for natural gasTiger or Metro Waste - Possible for garbageCall the utility company and request to start service at the new propertyStep 5: Set up furnitureMonitor Amazon shipmentsMonitor other shipments for furniture Once all furniture has arrived, schedule a TaskRabbit furniture assembler to assemble all the furniture and open all boxes or do it yourselfOnce everything is unboxed and all items are assembled, schedule a Thumbtack Trash Removal Company to take the trash away (there will be a lot!)
Khalilah Williams Know Your Numbers: What’s a Good Rental Price for My House?
2 February 2026 | 0 replies
One of the most common questions investors ask is:“What should I rent my property for?”
Michael Mergell Looking for Proven Cold Calling Teams for Real Estate Leads – Who Are You Using?
30 January 2026 | 0 replies
I’m specifically interested in teams or companies that:Understand real estate (wholesaling, off-market, investors, agents, etc.)Can handle motivated seller conversations intelligentlyDeliver consistent appointment quality, not just call volumeIntegrate well with common tools (PropStream, BatchLeads, ReadyMode, Follow Up Boss, REISift, etc.)Have real-world ROI, not just marketing claimsIf you’ve used cold callers successfully, I’d love to hear:The company or team you recommendApproximate cost per caller/hourWhat type of lists you’re calling (absentee, probate, high equity, tired landlords, etc.)Realistic results (leads, appointments, deals per month)What you’d do differently if you were starting overBonus points if you’ve tested multiple providers and can compare quality, accents, training, and conversion rates.I’m happy to share what I’m seeing on my end as well once I compile feedback.Appreciate any insight from people actually doing volume, not just theory.Thanks in advance.
Amber Stout Best Opportunities in Tampa 2026
14 January 2026 | 4 replies
Between permitting timelines, construction costs, and insurance surprises, your margin for error is thin unless you’re local and hands-on.
Lolo Druff Buying a property with all new tenants
3 February 2026 | 5 replies
This is a very common tactic by owners that are selling - fill the units with whomever will pay the most, no checks necessary.
Jack Johnson First-Time House Hack in Nashville
3 February 2026 | 0 replies
Where do new investors commonly get burned in this market?
Lipa F. DSCR 15 years
22 January 2026 | 8 replies
.: Is possible a 15 year dscrPossible but not nearly as common.