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127 contributions to The MHP Pros Mastermind
Rent by the room
Does anyone rent by the room in their mobile homes?
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I never have. I avoid renting out mobile homes in general. I definitely prefer the TOH model.
Rent Increase
Is NC 30 day or 60 notice? I thought you only needed/required a 30-day notice. What Claude said-(First day using Claude instead of Chatgpt :)) For general NC month-to-month leases: The notice period for a rent increase on a month-to-month lease is typically 30 days. Legislative Reporting Service But for your MHP specifically: Under the North Carolina Mobile Home Park Act, landlords must provide mobile homeowners with a minimum of 60 days written notice before increasing rent. Zook Cabins So it actually depends on which type of tenant you're dealing with: Tenant who owns their home, rents the lot from you → 60-day rent increase notice (MHP Act applies) Tenant who rents the home AND lot from you → this gets murkier, but to be safe 30 days is the floor, and 60 is the safer choice since the lot is still involved My recommendation: keep 60 days in the lease for all rent increases. It's the safer, more defensible position and it actually helps you too — it gives you time to handle pushback or turnover gracefully. Would you like me to update the lease to clarify this distinction, or leave it at 60 days across the board?
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Illinois requires 90 days :(
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@Connor Cogdill Unrelated to your question, was there specific reasons you are using Claud vs chatgpt? I have been using chatgpt from day 1 but hear more and more about claud. I just started playing around with it tonight.
Financial modeling / Underwriting in Excel
I'm curious peoples thoughts on the future of underwriting and building models in excel. Will it be necessary to build models or even plug the data into them in the future? Or will we simply give AI like Claud the OM and have it do the full analysis. I'm wondering if there is hope for people like me who hate excel and modeling. I just started playing with Claud tonight and I'm already impressed!
Bought my Second Park!!
$325k PP 5% Down, 20-year Loan 5% Interest Total Rental Income Current:$2,550 a month $2,039 Payment to Seller every 17th of the month. 7 Pads 3 TOH=$400 per pad 2 POH=$950 rent plus $400 rent for other 1 Abandoned/Maybe tear down 1 Empty Pad Plans are raise lot rents, clean up park, infill new home, replace abandoned home or fix up. Potentially buy park touching it. To combine to a total of 13 pad park. Public Utilities, Direct Billed City Metered Water to each pad!! Negatives: Creek runs through it, no flood zone. Didn't get washed away in Helene like 5 other parks did within a 1.5 Miles of it. Part of the park has to go over the creek and little culvert and not paved. Its below a railroad track, the back part of it has a railroad that is on a bank behind/above it. The railroad has a 45 foot right away, but it will likely never be affected. Road to it, even though in city limits, is not paved by the town. Nor is the road in the park. See the park Instagram-Connorinparks
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Let's go!!
What existing industries are deploying agents at the highest percentages?
Anthropic just published research on where AI agents are actually being used. They analyzed over 1 million real-world agent actions. Here's the breakdown: • Software engineering: 49.7% • Back-office automation: 9.1% • Marketing and copywriting: 4.4% • Sales and CRM: 4.3% • Finance and accounting: 4.0% • Everything else: under 4% each Half of all AI agent activity is writing, reviewing, and debugging code and the rest is scattered across dozens of industries - each one barely getting started. What this tells you: ….we're still in the very early stages. Agents are proving themselves in one domain first, and the playbook is slowly spreading everywhere else. The question isn't whether each specific industry gets disrupted. It’s WHEN it gets disrupted (and whether you'll be the one doing the disrupting!) Source: Anthropic, "Measuring Model Autonomy" (2026)
What existing industries are deploying agents at the highest percentages?
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Did they not study mobile home park investors? I don’t see that statistic.
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@Michael Pansolini I think you would be the top performing AI user in the mobile home park world
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