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Michael Plaks How to test your CPA's technical competence
22 January 2026 | 15 replies
Here're some sample questions to test his technical competence, in any order:We're making $200k in salaries between myself and my spouse.
Paul Arsenault Hi all, new member here
9 February 2026 | 10 replies
I’m in Chattanooga (technically Hixson, but close enough!).
David McDonald Becoming an Agent - What Do You Wish You Knew Starting Out?
8 February 2026 | 7 replies
Trial and error is needed but "invest" in new avenues cautiously.Pick a niche and focus on content related to that niche.
Bradford Williams Technical Question: 100% CLTV via Seller-Held Second in WA State
19 January 2026 | 2 replies

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I'm currently underwriting a 45+ DOM property in [County Name] that fits a specific MTR buy box. The seller is open to an 80/20 split where they hold the 20% equity as a second mortgage to bridge the gap.
 
My Q...

Sangwon L. Buying and getting a STR permit in unincorporated areas of Anaheim
7 February 2026 | 5 replies
You technically have to apply for a new permit.
Dillon Clark The Hidden Upside in Campground & RV Park Development
7 February 2026 | 2 replies
Investors who’ve actually run the numbers know better too.What makes this niche interesting isn’t just the demand (which is strong), or the margins (which can be excellent), but the control you have over the outcome if you build it the right way.In a phased development model, the biggest value drivers happen long before the first guest checks in:choosing land with the right zoning pathdesigning infrastructure that can scale without reworksequencing buildout so the project pays for its own growthmatching site mix to real demand, not assumptionsbuilding a guest experience that earns repeat stays, not just bookingsOnce those pieces are right, the downside shrinks fast.You’re not relying on one tenant type, one lease structure, or one rent assumption.
Steve Tse Email Campaign Compliance
8 February 2026 | 7 replies
Not only is buying lists technically not legal, it will be the biggest waste of money and time you could spend.
Eugen Adrian Popa Strategy Breakdown: Reducing Lead Costs to $0.15 via API Automation
10 February 2026 | 5 replies
I have a 7-minute technical breakdown of how I set up the Slack commands and the offer logic if anyone wants to see the architecture behind it.
Melanie Baldridge What types of properties are eligible for Cost Segregation?
10 February 2026 | 8 replies
Hi Melanie, Owner of Maven Cost Seg here.This is directionally correct, but the part that is usually overlooked is practical eligibility, not technical eligibility.Yes, any income-producing property placed in service after 1986 can qualify.
Lolo Druff Buying a property with all new tenants
3 February 2026 | 5 replies
Are they obligated to give me this information as it's technically "non-dislocure" if I'm asking for it and they fail to provide to me.