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Jorge Vazquez I must have amnesia or something
29 October 2025 | 6 replies
I must have amnesia or something—because apparently, I’ve applied at a hundred different banks at once!
Tiamo Wright Turnover checklist must haves
30 October 2025 | 3 replies

We have had a great tenant in place for the last two years and I want to prepare for their turnover. I know that every property is going to be different based on size and wear and tear but wanted to see if anyone had ...

Lakita Woodson Understanding Reasonable Accommodations and Reasonable Modifications
3 November 2025 | 2 replies
These changes don’t involve physical alterations to the property but instead adjust how housing services or policies are administered.Examples of Reasonable Accommodations:Allowing a service animal or emotional support animal in a “no pets” community.Providing a reserved parking space closer to the resident’s unit for someone with mobility limitations.Permitting rent payment by mail or online for a resident who has trouble visiting the office.Extending rental deadlines temporarily due to hospitalization or disability-related delays.Landlord Responsibility:Landlords must approve reasonable requests that do not create an undue financial or administrative burden.Requests should be handled promptly and confidentially.You may request verification of the disability or need for the accommodation (especially if it’s not obvious), but you cannot ask about the details of the disability itself.Tenant Responsibility:The tenant must make the request (verbally or in writing) and explain how the accommodation relates to their disability.The tenant must continue to follow all lease terms unrelated to the accommodation.What Is a Reasonable Modification?
Tara Omotere How to Choose the Right Market for a STR Before You Buy
8 November 2025 | 5 replies
If not this must have taken some time.
Marcus B Hsu Out of state investor visiting Huntsville
22 October 2025 | 0 replies

I'm an out of state investor and have been investing in SFH in Huntsville area. I'll be in town 11/11-11/13. Looking to connect with local investors.Thanks!Marcus

Kaylan Haight Cash Buyers (Tampa)
3 November 2025 | 8 replies
Visit free Facebook groups, and net work.
Jeanette Land STR in Florida
28 October 2025 | 5 replies
That being said, if you have plans to visit the Disney area on a regular basis, having a place here that you can stay in maybe part of your goals. 
Daria Shipitsyna What are real estate strategies that work in Amarillo, TX market?
7 November 2025 | 1 reply
So, STR or Short Term Corporate Housing didn't pop into mind.But the hotels seemed to be full and that's an indicator that either it's a "layover" point for going to other places (our situation) or a destination in itself, for some reason.
William Breymann Choosing a market
13 October 2025 | 41 replies
For me this isn't large cities and bars and nightlife but lakes, mountains and beaches and outdoor destinations.
Sami Gren “NJ Lease Renewal with Rent Increase – Must It Include a Notice to Vacate?”
16 October 2025 | 9 replies
You must give tenants written notice at lease 30 days prior to lease expiring stating the amount you'll be raising rents.