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Gary Campanaro Land contract/late payments/ forced place insurance/code violations
12 February 2026 | 6 replies
Considering the taxes, insurance, and code issues piling up, getting a local real estate attorney involved who’s experienced with contract-for-deed foreclosures in Ohio is really the best next step, because they can guide you on the proper notices and timeline to protect yourself and the property.
Xuming Yu KC 4-Plex: Pushing Rent to "Match" Neighbors vs. Triggering a $10k renovation
14 February 2026 | 4 replies
In the KC market, how are tenants reacting to "catch-up" increases (15%+) on unrenovated units?
Jonah Slove Tax strategy for flip
7 February 2026 | 11 replies
My recommendation is to work with an accountant who specializes specifically in real estate taxation and takes a proactive, year-round approach rather than reacting after the fact.
Tyler Marshall Market Mondays - Superbowl to Real Estate
9 February 2026 | 0 replies
In multifamily, operators must react to interest rates, supply, demand, leasing velocity, and expenses in real time.4.
Dan Gandee Five Questions Every Investor Should Answer Before Becoming a Long-Term Rental Owner
6 February 2026 | 2 replies
They are what allow you to behave like a professional instead of reacting like an amateur.Another major contributor to equity loss is the lack of consistent, meaningful walkthroughs.
Jeremy Beland Wholesaling Isn’t the Problem, Staying There Is
3 February 2026 | 4 replies
It usually shows up like this: • Buyers push back on pricing • Deals fall apart when their money is tied up • You start chasing what buyers want instead of what makes senseAt that point, you are reacting instead of running a business. 
Mark K. Are maintenance calls hurting leasing productivity
6 February 2026 | 2 replies
Most issues can wait for the normal workflow once tenants know the rules.Batch non-urgent work.Review and dispatch routine items at set times during the day instead of reacting in real time.
Zach Goldberg Looking for Advice on upcoming Winter Storm
26 January 2026 | 9 replies
Am I overthinking this / over reacting?
Xuming Yu KC 4-Plex: Pushing Rent to "Match" Neighbors vs. Triggering a $10k renovation
14 February 2026 | 4 replies
In the KC market, how are tenants reacting to "catch-up" increases (15%+) on unrenovated units?
Andrew Postell Easy Money? Trump’s Fed Pick Warshes Out Gains
30 January 2026 | 1 reply
While confirmation still lies ahead, markets are already reacting to the prospect of less Fed accommodation, with stocks and Treasuries both lower and the dollar higher as investors price a more disciplined policy regime.