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Marcos Diaz Custom Interiors Looking for the Right Connections
29 January 2026 | 1 reply
I'm in a related part of the industry (3D visualization and layout support for interiors and built-ins), and while I’m not local to Sarasota, I’ve seen specialty fabricators build solid relationships by connecting with:• Independent interior designers – often looking for trusted fabricators• High-end residential contractors – especially those who care about detail• Architects focused on custom homes – they value partners with strong finish execution
Thomas Meyer Avoiding Lawsuits - Consequences of Poorly Written Leases
30 January 2026 | 4 replies
Leases are legal contracts and the ramifications of poorly or vague language regarding late fees, early terminations, breaking the lease, re-let and the costs associated and "double dipping" in our state are very vague and there is statues that discuss "reasonableness' in accessing fees.  
Katie Patton Recent Experience with Nomad Lease
3 February 2026 | 7 replies
I found this :Nomad Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of nomadlease.com (trustpilot.com)Go to the lowest rates and read the comments.
Dillon Clark Campgrounds: Business First, Real Estate Second?
4 February 2026 | 7 replies
I would assume your campground play would be very similar with an ongoing operational focus required in maintenance, customer satisfaction and promotion.
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21 January 2026 | 1 reply

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Brandon Lee Contractors Delaying Your Projects? How Are You Handling It?
27 January 2026 | 5 replies
The value for effort invested is asking to talk to other customers of theirs with similar projects.
Lucas De Carvalho What if your next tenant’s income depended on keeping your property in perfect condit
29 January 2026 | 7 replies
Even if they don't have paying customers for a week, they build up reserves.
Paul Jover Balacar , Mexico - has anyone looked in to it?
22 January 2026 | 7 replies
A typical arrival will still be a good seven hours plus from touchdown in Cancun airport to arrival in Bacalar between customs, waiting for the train, and train travel time.
Chris Watson A deep dive into 2025 Smokies visitation number - it is better than every thinks!
31 January 2026 | 4 replies
In dealing with STRs in the area, the demand overall is only reduced by 5%-7%.So why the poor returns for some STRs in the area in 2025?  
Eugen Adrian Popa Strategy Breakdown: Reducing Lead Costs to $0.15 via API Automation
31 January 2026 | 4 replies
I’ve successfully built a stack that automates the intake and skip-tracing process for approximately $0.15–$0.30 per lead (API costs only).The Strategic Flow:Data Integrity: Using Google Address Autocomplete to ensure zero-error data entry from the start.Instant Valuation: Pulling real-time market data to provide the seller with a custom offer range immediately.Automated Skip Tracing: The system automatically pulls legal owner names, mobile numbers, and emails the second the form is submitted.Remote Management: I manage the entire logic (margins, repair costs, SMS triggers) through a Slack/Telegram integration so I don't need a heavy CRM.I’m currently running this through a Google Sheets backend to keep the tech stack lightweight.I’m curious to hear from the veterans here—at what volume does it make sense to move away from 'all-in-one' platforms and into custom API-driven automation?