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Josselyn Palma Receiving Rent/Utility Payments
12 November 2025 | 8 replies
Before creating my LLC, I use to receive rent/utility payments via Zelle from my tenants. 
Justin Hwa Looking for Receiver
28 October 2025 | 0 replies
Has anyone worked with (or know of) a Receiver that they would refer?
Lakita Woodson Understanding Reasonable Accommodations and Reasonable Modifications
3 November 2025 | 2 replies
A reasonable modification refers to a physical change made to a rental unit or common area that allows a person with a disability to fully use and enjoy the premises.Examples of Reasonable Modifications:Installing a ramp or grab bars in a bathroom.Lowering countertops, peepholes, or light switches for wheelchair access.Widening doorways or removing carpet for mobility devices.Adding visual doorbells or smoke alarms for tenants who are hearing-impaired.Landlord Responsibility:The landlord must allow the modification if it’s reasonable and necessary.For federally funded housing (like HUD or Tax Credit properties), the landlord is usually responsible for the cost of the modification.For private or market-rate housing, the landlord may require the tenant to pay for the modification and restore the unit to its original condition upon move-out (if the change affects future marketability).The landlord can ask for plans and proof that the work will be done safely and professionally.Tenant Responsibility:The tenant is responsible for paying for and arranging the modification (unless the property receives federal assistance).The tenant must obtain the landlord’s approval before work begins.The tenant may be asked to restore the unit when vacating, depending on state or local law.Best Practices for LandlordsRespond to all accommodation or modification requests in writing and in a timely manner.Keep a Reasonable Accommodation/Modification Request Log for compliance records.Train leasing staff and maintenance teams on Fair Housing requirements.Post a notice or add a clause in your lease about Fair Housing rights for transparency.Final ThoughtsReasonable accommodations and modifications are not “special treatment” — they are legal rights designed to ensure equal access to housing.
William Thompson The Part of Real Estate Most Investors Don’t Pay Enough Attention To
11 November 2025 | 3 replies

It’s funny — we spend so much time hunting for deals, analyzing cap rates, and negotiating offers…but the part that actually determines how much wealth we keep often gets ignored.
I’m talking about the business side ...

Dee Dee Huey New Conservator for Mother who owns a Rental
31 October 2025 | 4 replies
I will receive no income received.
Abram G Stoltzfoos Networking and providing and receiving knowledge
27 October 2025 | 3 replies

Good morning real estate investors 
id love to connect with and network with other real estate investors on here.
who knows maybe we can provide value to each other 
Have a blessed day everyone 

Jorge Vazquez Anyone else seeing higher vacancies lately?
12 November 2025 | 19 replies
Create unique, attention getting ads & incentives, so your vacancies get more clicks!
Nick Dewberry Finding First House Hack
3 November 2025 | 19 replies
I’m also happy to grab some coffee and chat!
Erica Davis Realistic Early Actionable Steps
24 October 2025 | 6 replies
Otherwise, there can be so many shiny objects that grab your attention.
Derek Robinson Anyone know Steeve Raymond with Selective Real Estate?
6 November 2025 | 26 replies
Raymond's investment activity “seems to be a Ponzi-type situation” based on his own statements and the growing number of affected investors, I received the following legal threat.Below is my formal response.Transparency matters — especially when investors are allegedly owed tens of thousands of dollars and being silenced with NDAs.