Episodios

  • Realtor.com Just Exposed the Truth About the 2025 Housing Market
    Jul 5 2025

    Is the 2025 housing market really frozen? Not for investors. Realtor.com’s latest data shows they’re still buying often in surprising places. In this episode, we break down the new report and explain what it means for landlords and rental property investors in 2025. #housingmarket2025

    If you’re looking to buy your first rental or grow your portfolio, this episode will help you think strategically about 2025’s changing conditions.

    Read the full Realtor.com investor trends report here: https://www.realtor.com/research/investor-home-purchases-2024/

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    13 m
  • The Scary Truth About Tenant Screening
    Jun 27 2025

    Think tenant screening is foolproof? Think again. In this video, we break down the hidden risks landlords face when screening applicants from outdated background checks to misleading reports and explain how even “approved” tenants can become your biggest headache. Don’t get caught off guard. Learn what you really need to watch for before handing over the keys.

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    6 m
  • DeSantis Ends Squatter's Rights in Florida
    Jun 20 2025

    Governor Ron DeSantis has signed SB 322 and SB 606 into law, cracking down on squatters and protecting commercial property owners, Airbnb hosts, and vacation rental operators across Florida.

    If someone breaks into your storefront, Airbnb, or short-term rental and refuses to leave, you no longer have to waste time with the eviction process. This new law gives you the power to act fast and take your property back.
    #DeSantis #FloridaRealEstate #SquatterLaw #CommercialLandlord #AirbnbHost #VacationRental #SB322 #SB606 #SquattersRights #LandlordNews
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    12 m
  • D.C.’s Worst Landlord Has 100+ Violations — Now the City’s Had Enough
    Jun 6 2025

    A Washington D.C. landlord is facing serious legal action after racking up more than 100 housing violations. From hazardous living conditions to blatant code violations, the city is finally stepping in. In this video, we break down what happened, what it means for tenants and landlords, and how this case could signal a major shift in enforcement. #housingcrisis #DCLandlords #tenantrights #rentalproperty #realestateinvestor

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    12 m
  • Rents Prices are Dropping! Should Landlords Panic?
    May 30 2025

    Rent prices are dropping and fast. According to Redfin and Census Bureau data, asking rents are declining in many U.S. cities, and vacancy rates are climbing. Landlords are offering incentives like free rent or move-in bonuses to attract tenants in this increasingly competitive market.

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    11 m
  • Why Evictions Can Take 2 Years in New York City
    May 27 2025

    Why does it take over TWO YEARS to evict a tenant in New York City?
    In this video, we break down the legal delays, tenant protections, and bureaucratic backlog that make NYC evictions painfully slow and why every landlord in America should be paying attention. From rent strikes to court bottlenecks, this isn’t just a New York problem. It's a warning.

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    15 m
  • New 7% Rent Cap Bill Passed in Washington: Landlords and Renters in Trouble!
    May 12 2025

    On May 7th, Washington state passed a historic rent control bill that caps annual rent increases at 7% plus inflation, or 10%—whichever is lower. With Governor Bob Ferguson expected to sign the legislation, this could mark a major turning point for tenants and property owners statewide. #rentcontrol #washingtonstate #

    In this video, we break down what House Bill 1217 means for:
    ✔️ Washington landlords
    ✔️ Renters struggling with skyrocketing housing costs
    ✔️ Investors and developers worried about profit margins

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    12 m
  • The $35 Trillion Equity Lie: Why Homeowners Are Still Broke in 2025
    May 5 2025

    Are you "house rich but cash poor"? In this eye-opening video, we delve into the paradox of rising home equity and its impact on your financial well-being. Discover how increasing property values might not equate to financial freedom, especially when faced with high mortgage payments, property taxes, and maintenance costs. We'll explore the broader implications of the housing market on personal wealth and financial stability.

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    12 m