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Justin Rush Pace Morby Program
16 January 2026 | 71 replies
I will work hard to implement what I have learned but realize that given the niche market, a worst case scenario is that after a year I have been unable to secure a deal. 
John Underwood Confirmation that guest like very cool temperatures in vacation rentals
5 January 2026 | 23 replies
We’ve started implementing range lockouts as well, usually keeping cooling at a minimum of 68°F and heating at a maximum of 74–75°F, depending on the season.
James Rutherford, iii Good list of beginner books and order to read them?
27 December 2025 | 6 replies
I also know that the order in which you read them is also important as you can have all of the information, just not know where to implement it.I would highly appreciate if anybody else that has done a lot of reading could compile a short list of some books that have impacted them heavily and if so, what the best order to read them in is. 
Marcus Auerbach When is the best time to increase rents? Winter, spring, summer?
28 January 2026 | 29 replies
We have typically been waiting until April to announce annual increases and implement them effective June 1st, so about 45 days later.  
Rene Hosman What tools are you using for your rentals?
7 January 2026 | 35 replies
I met with them virtually to test out new features with move/in move/out process/features they are building and want to implement, I think its great.
Austin Fowler What scale can you get to when you self manage?
12 February 2026 | 77 replies
Assuming tenants are screened properly, the tenant is going to require less oversight, and the properties can absorb cap ex easier than lower cost real estate meaning systems can be replaced rather than the need to continually implement band-aid fixes. 
David P. Heating bill high tenants keep thermostat high
24 December 2025 | 13 replies
I don't know anyone who has implemented heat controls or put stuff in leases about it.
Connor Heffler Slow Flip Real Estate Investment
4 January 2026 | 42 replies
I love slow flips I was initially apart of Scott’s program but I ended up just reading his book and implementing the strategy last month I just did a slow flip with a outstate investor who had a a free and clear  i structured the deal to have it paid it off and 5 and sold it to a local female investor who wants more because she likes to buy on terms. 
Katie FitzGerald First property dilemma: house hack locally in NH or invest out of state for cash flow
30 December 2025 | 19 replies
I would house hack a primary residence and put down 10% down or however much you need to so you can afford another place out of state. 2. build your team out of state and start implementing your desired strategy first.
Arthur Crum RAD Diversified SCAM ALERT!!!
2 February 2026 | 459 replies
If you have an approved request to withdrawal your investment, it remains approved and will be implemented appropriately when the Board of Directors lifts the freeze.Thank you very muchYou keep towing that company line @Brent Mendenhall.