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Alex Tobias
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What info do you ask for when first evaluating a deal?

Alex Tobias
  • Castro Valley, CA
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What info do you ask from a selling broker. I'm mainly interested in the rent roll. Is there something else you ask for? A P&L would be great, but I'm not sure if that is generally considered appropriate to ask for. Thanks!

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Todd Dexheimer#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Todd Dexheimer#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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depends on the size of the building, but to underwrite it to formulate an offer you will want the rent roll and last years P&L and current T-12. I always ask for Tax returns for the past 3 years and 3 years of P&L, but often don't see that until You sign the contract. The other thing that is helpful is a list of cap ex improvements in the last 5 years, age of roof, Hvac, plumbing, electric, last interior updates, who's managing it, any city hazards/issues 

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