This document discusses the effect of user-defined plastic hinges on nonlinear modeling of reinforced concrete frames for seismic analysis. It compares the results of pushover analysis using default hinge properties provided in guidelines versus user-defined hinge properties that account for varying amounts of transverse reinforcement. The study found that increasing the amount of transverse reinforcement, by decreasing the spacing from 200mm to 100mm, increases the displacement capacity of the frames by around 50% for a 7-story frame and 15% for a 4-story frame. While default hinge properties provide reasonable results, user-defined hinge properties better capture the effect of transverse reinforcement on hinge behavior and displacement capacity.