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Marc Zak Hep with Airbnb Management
14 June 2025 | 18 replies
We've moved towards QR codes which direct guests to web pages or how-to videos (e.g. for a gas fireplace operation instructions) which keeps it pretty clean in the home but still gives guests what they need.
Evan St. George Advice for NYSERDA or similar Energy Efficiency Upgrade Programs/Credits?
3 June 2025 | 2 replies
Has any landlord had luck utilizing one of those, or a similar program to upgrade their insulation and/or mechanicals in a Multi-fam rental?
Hannah Liu Is low credit score acceptable?
19 June 2025 | 31 replies
Go to the county assessors webpage for the county he owned a home.
Andrew Chase How much do you spend to improve a property?
3 July 2025 | 8 replies
Your property should be similar or slightly better than similar properties in your market catering to similar clientele.
Kasi V. Florida’s Insurance Dilemma - Skyrocketing Costs & Limited Options
25 June 2025 | 10 replies
.: Quote from @Andrew Syrios: You know a similar thing happened in Kansas City (more specifically Jackson County, MO) regarding property taxes in 2023.
Andre Lai Looking for Lender Recommendations (High DTI, Multi-Unit, HELOC)
5 July 2025 | 6 replies
Appreciate any insight or contacts:I own a fully permitted triplex in San Jose (converted from a single-family home less than 1.5 years ago)Current appraised value: $1.45M (Redfin estimate $1.65M)Mortgage balance: $1.01M at 7.5% interestDTI is high (around 88%) due to the mortgage, though I have rental income that helps offsetIf counted, rental income would bring down my DTI to 58%Rental income hasn’t been on two years of tax returns yetGoals:Ideally looking for a HELOC to consolidate high-interest debt and bridge into my next home purchase (I'll be selling this property in order to buy this next primary)Open to DSCR cash-out refi, but wondering if lenders allow DSCR products when I still live in one unit of the triplexExploring private lending or creative options if traditional lenders can’t work with my DTIIf anyone has lender suggestions, brokers, or has been through a similar scenario, I’d appreciate the help.Thanks in advance! 
Jaycee Greene Yes, In God’s Back Yard (YIGBY): A Pastor Rebuilding Homes in North St. Louis
23 June 2025 | 4 replies
I had the pleasure of meeting James and Joe Halsell of Halsell builders in Southern California and they are doing a similar project near Santa Barbara. 
Jaylin Evans 1099 Income Messed Up My Mortgage Plans—What Now?
2 July 2025 | 4 replies
Has anyone navigated a similar situation?
Ian Henderson Anyone Used a Securities-Backed Loan + Cash-Out Refi Strategy to Buy Rentals?
30 June 2025 | 3 replies
Pricing is usually similar to or below hard money. 
Andrew Hejtmanek Wisdom on Partnership Structure
2 July 2025 | 4 replies
We were contemplating setting up a new LLC with different ownership %'s where he would see cash flow as he operates the properties (similar to a property management firm), but might only own 10% (or something similar).