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Raghav Kapur Waiver for sauna / hot tub
5 March 2026 | 8 replies
Waivers don’t always hold up the way people expect.What I typically recommend:Keep signage (you’ve done this right)Add clear language in House RulesSend a friendly but firm pre-arrival safety messageEnsure your insurance carrier knows you added a saunaIf anything, I’d prioritize tightening your listing language to properly market the sauna — that’s where the incremental revenue really comes from.Curious — are you seeing strong winter demand in Blue Ridge already, or are you installing ahead of peak season?
Mike Helminger Who Has Done a Syndicated Deal with Scott Meyers?
5 March 2026 | 29 replies
Cannot comment at all as I know nothing about this fund, but they must be experiencing greater than anticipated issues since last year they noted distributions will commence in Q3 of last year and they excel under the current economic conditions but if Jeff is correct, they are still in the red
Ken M. Why I Love AI in Real Estate
13 March 2026 | 1 reply
I can read cursive but to someone who never learned cursive, it's a mystery language, a secret code.Can AI help? 
Richard F. What additional documents do you routinely provide Tenants prior to move in?
12 March 2026 | 5 replies
Yes, I've had it legally vetted and I've been to court more than once.Plain, simple language about payment terms and exactly what happens and when.
Neel Patel New Investor in Atlanta
12 March 2026 | 8 replies
I’ve been doing some real estate reading, listening to podcasts on biggerpockets to learn a new language of sorts.
Kevin Hinderleider Newbie in the Connecticut Market
25 February 2026 | 6 replies
Those chapters are coming to a close and need to find a new book and chapters to get through....Just starting out, learning a new language, vocabulary, connections, the whole nine yards....Kevin
Ying Tang Lender has issue with specific verbiage with my insurance policy
27 February 2026 | 14 replies
My lender has issue with specific exclusion language on my policy, that the policy was over 100 pages long.
Garret Rumbea What It Took to Close This 121-Unit Deal
5 March 2026 | 1 reply
Lender counsel, borrower counsel, title, everyone reviewing language and redlining documents.
Danforth Dougherty Why I Bought a Home in the East Bay Without Using a Real Estate Agent
10 March 2026 | 4 replies
Thus, our agent’s incentives were misaligned with our interests, and this influenced how he advised us.Myth #3 – An agent is essential for navigating the paperworkWhile agents can provide standard forms like the California Residential Purchase Agreement (RPA), they cannot advise you on contract language.
Zach Goldberg Want to learn about the behind the scenes. Any advice?
11 March 2026 | 3 replies
Reading the actual statutes sounds intimidating but once you have the general concepts under your belt it starts to click, because you're matching the legal language to things you already understand conceptually.Then bring that knowledge to your attorney and use them as a sounding board.