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Raghav Kapur Waiver for sauna / hot tub
5 March 2026 | 8 replies
When hosts use waiversSome larger operators do use digital waivers (especially for higher-risk amenities), but they:Disclose the waiver requirement in the listing descriptionAutomate it pre-check-inTie access instructions to completionThat said, enforcement can be messy if a guest refuses to sign.3.
Shrey Shrivastava Managing multiple tenants in one house — what systems are you using?
13 March 2026 | 1 reply
Some of the larger property management tools seem built more for traditional rentals where one unit = one tenant.Would love to hear how others here are handling it.
Joseph Harr MTR Cohosting questions
12 March 2026 | 1 reply
It's a larger house so I think there is less demand for that. 
Rodolfo Poe My Next Step: What Would You Do?
24 February 2026 | 3 replies
Some directions I’m considering:One larger multifamily (10–20 units) in a Midwest cashflow marketSmaller properties (SFR or small multifamily) to diversify risk and operationsHigher cap-rate secondary markets (with solid property management)Creative structures (seller finance, assumable debt, portfolio purchases, etc.)My preferences/constraints:Midwest/out-of-state is fineModerate/cosmetic value-add OK (not heavy rehab)Pure cashflow focus over appreciationCredit score: excellentIf you were in my position, what path would you take — and what would you avoid?
Jorge Abreu Evaluating Deals: The Significance of Evaluation Templates and Loan Types
19 February 2026 | 2 replies
It's all about the personal financial statement.
Daniel Molina Management company calling me for tenant questions
9 March 2026 | 10 replies
Regarding financial info, if you do not have written records to prove your statements ("always late"), do not respond beyond quoting monthly rent, current balance outstanding, security deposit on hand.
Ali Asadi What property management software are you using — and what frustrates you most about
5 March 2026 | 9 replies
Also wondering: have users mainly been small landlords, or are property managers with larger portfolios showing interest as well? 
Kelly Schroeder How Do Financing Terms Impact Maintenance Strategy?
4 March 2026 | 2 replies
When financing is more flexible and reserves are stronger, it’s easier to plan preventative maintenance and phased improvements instead of reacting to problems.In practice, the loan doesn’t just affect the balance sheet — it influences how quickly owners can address aging systems, upgrade units, or build reserves for larger capital items.
Chris Howell Best ways to find investors
2 March 2026 | 11 replies
This reduces risk and gives you a learning path for raising larger pools of capital later.Best of luck as you make this transition!
Jose Rincon Out of state investing HELP
14 March 2026 | 16 replies
Ask how many doors they manage, what their maintenance approval threshold is, how they handle turnovers, and whether they send you itemized monthly statements.