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Antonio Ward Jr Finding the Right Contractor or Having skilled trades people for each specific job?
22 October 2025 | 5 replies
Once you hire a general contractor, it probably would not be legal for him to just hand a job off to another general contractor.
Nana Sefa Looking for an STR co-host
6 November 2025 | 8 replies
Happy to chat more over DMs if you’re interested.In general, the difference between co-hosting and full-time property management comes down to how involved you’d like to be as the owner.Co-hosting is a good fit if you want to stay engaged but offload certain tasks like guest messaging or calendar management.Property management is better if you’d prefer to be completely hands-off, with the manager handling everything including guest communications, maintenance, cleaning, turnovers, etc.However, there are two big benefits, in my opinion, to co-hosting over property management.
Leroy K. Williams Challenges Out-of-State Investors Face in Detroit & Toledo
27 October 2025 | 23 replies
Columbus is one of those markets where the macroeconomics are really strong—tons of population growth, new job creation, and huge companies like Intel, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Honda, and Microsoft investing heavily here.
Liam Wholey Investing in Rental Properties While Working a Full-Time Job in Investment Banking
7 November 2025 | 22 replies
With all of that said, and the fact that you already work in investment banking, it seems to me that (assuming you're good at your job) you already have a built-in advantage in whatever investments you already work in, compared to most of the rest of the population.
Jordan Frisco How much time do you consider you waste earlier in your RE investing career?
5 November 2025 | 19 replies
Fix it with a simple system: pick one clear target for the next 90 days, block two power hours on your calendar weekly for only high‑leverage tasks analyzing deals, making offers, building your team, and hold yourself accountable with a quick weekly review what moved the needle, what didn’t, what’s next.
Case Mccarthy Keeping track of exterior maintenance on rental properties
4 November 2025 | 10 replies
Hi Case,We have recurring work orders in our PM system (Appfolio) for yard work, usually every 2 weeks in summer, and we require photos (preferably before/after) for every job so we can easily confirm what's been done.
Edgar Ruiz Hernandez Ambitious 17-Year-Old Aspiring Real Estate Investor Seeking Mentorship & Hands-On Exp
3 November 2025 | 3 replies
First, plug into local investor meetups and Habitat crew leads to request ride‑alongs on inspections, listings, or job walks.
Ken M. Meta announces 600 job cuts in its AI division - "Says they didn't see it coming"
30 October 2025 | 1 reply
.: Meta is cutting 600 jobs within its AI Superintelligence Lab, the company’s artificial intelligence division.In an internal memo first obtained by Axios and later confirmed by Scripps News, Meta Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang said the downsizing is intended to streamline decision-making.
Blake Armstrong Newbie MTR Questions
30 October 2025 | 2 replies
The key person is a great cleaner/cleaning company who is willing to do non-cleaning tasks for your property. 
Devon Zvanovec Looking To Help My Fellow Landlord
5 November 2025 | 6 replies
I feel like it would work to charge a small subscription fee to have a company on call, then have a list of tasks they will do at a set cost and let the landlord choose which they would want to outsource.