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Updated over 10 years ago, 05/13/2014

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Dave Slaughter
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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Advice on Tired Landlord sellers who are offended by the standard 70%-Repair-fee formula.

Dave Slaughter
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Louisville, KY
Posted

I have been marketing less than a year to absentee owners.This past week’s mailing resulted in a few leads that are holding 5-20 other properties than the one I landed on with my list.I have had a great response rate this week, 14%.

When I got a couple of these landlords on the phone in talking with them and being very honest that I was looking for properties at wholesale, they opened up with their story of their real estate investing career and talked about wanting to cash out all together or sell one or two of their properties. I felt like I did a great job at building rapport with these investors.

Problem I am having is that while there is some motivation they are not receptive to the ARV*70% - Repair- my fee= MAO formula.I tweak the numbers from 70%-80% and my fee schedule from $10k-5k depending on amount of the ARV.I get the impression that they have been approached with numbers like this before and feel that the offer is "stealing" the property.

Most of their properties I have seen look really nice and well-kept and most have good tenants in place.

I also recognize that these are not truly motivated sellers but they do have some degree of wanting to sell some of their properties, just at higher margins than I would like.

So the question is: Should I just give these sellers an offer and stick to the formula and move on if rejected. Or is it worth looking at skinnier deals with these folks and grooming a longer term relationship for possible future deals? I know there is something to work with here but I am just not recognizing it right away.

Thanks in advance for your advice.

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