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Account Closed Significant equity sitting on the sidelines
9 September 2025 | 2 replies

Our portfolio has tripled in value since 2016.  We are sitting at around 5.7m in equity.  We have 10 year balloons, renewable once in LLCs at some really nice rates.  Ranging from 3.9%-5%.  On one hand, we would like ...

Oscar Miguel Neighbor's house in probate, NOW HAS SQUATTERS, in California
10 September 2025 | 7 replies
With the quitclaim deed, you would also have color of title -which can be helpful in paying the property taxes and for claiming adverse possession or for later quieting title.
Gia Hermosillo Columbus: An Undervalued Market with Investor Momentum
10 September 2025 | 5 replies
Columbus, Ohio, is quietly emerging as one of the strongest examples of this trend.Why Columbus Stands Out for Investors:Affordability with Strong Returns – Home prices remain accessible compared to national averages, while median rents have shown consistent growth, creating favorable rent-to-price ratios.Population and Job Growth – With Ohio State University, a robust healthcare system, and major employers expanding—most notably Intel’s $20B investment—Columbus is attracting new residents at one of the fastest rates in the Midwest.Revitalization and Development – Significant city and private investments are reshaping downtown and surrounding neighborhoods, fueling appreciation and long-term demand.Investor-Friendly Climate – Ohio remains comparatively landlord-friendly, allowing owners to better protect cash flow and streamline operations.Strategic Location – Columbus sits within a day’s drive of 50% of the U.S. population, strengthening its role as a logistics and business hub.The Takeaway: Columbus is no longer just a “stable” Midwest market—it is evolving into a growth-oriented environment where investors can combine cash flow with appreciation potential.
Kadia Lawrence Do you allow pet sitting?
19 August 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Kadia Lawrence: Do you allow pet sitting, whether for a fee or no fee? 
Don Konipol The Craziest Excuses Tenants Ever Told Me for Not Having Their Rent Paid
16 September 2025 | 5 replies
I’m entitled to quiet enjoyment and it’s not quiet and I’m not enjoying living here7.
Angela Dickerson Don’t Sit on Your Property—Make It Work For You
2 September 2025 | 2 replies

Just got back from a trip overseas, and one thing remains clear, property management is universal. 🌍 Whether you’re managing a villa in the Caribbean or a condo in the States, the key to success lies in having the rig...

Sylvia Castellanos Question about need for tax confirmation suit in certain situations
3 September 2025 | 1 reply
If one of the requirements is for a quiet title action I would ask if there were any alternatives that would address the concern.
Timothy Devitt 📍Columbia, SC – Ground-Up Opportunity Meets Strong Rental Demand
17 September 2025 | 4 replies
What’s becoming more clear time after time is :Columbia is quietly maturing into a very favorable market for ground-up construction.✅ Why I like the Columbia market right now:Steady population growth (thanks to the University of South Carolina, healthcare, and military presence)Strong rental demand with limited new inventoryI’ve been seeing traction with new construction rental products, in both Richland and Lexington counties. 
Derek Brickley Soft Jobs, Steady Inflation — Rate Cut Odds Climb
15 September 2025 | 0 replies
💼 Job Growth Revised Down by 911,000The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) quietly admitted it overstated job growth by nearly a million over the past year...
Sonia Maldonado New to REI
8 September 2025 | 4 replies
For example quiet hours, laundry uses, etc.