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All Forum Posts by: Ben Cochran

Ben Cochran has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Unmet Needs In Property Management?

Ben CochranPosted
  • Investor
  • Stockton, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I'm taking a business class and my assignment this week is to inquire about unmet customer needs and discover what competitive advantages a business must have to succeed. If you own rental property and use a property management company, I would be so grateful if you took the time to answer the following questions:

1. Why did you choose the property management company you use? What competitive advantage did they offer that attracted you to them?

2. As a income property owner, what do you feel is the greatest unmet need from your property management company?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Post: Out of State Purchase/Partnership

Ben CochranPosted
  • Investor
  • Stockton, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

We live in California, but my wife is from Hawaii. Her good friend, who still lives there, just asked for our help. They own multiple businesses and make close to half a mil annually, however due to their accountants creativity, they're taxable income is much less. To the point to where they are not able to qualify for financing on their own. They've asked for our help to purchase a property, there in Hawaii, where we would obtain the financing and they would pay the mortgage. 

If we were to seriously consider this, what would be the best route to take? Partnership? 

I'm afraid that my wife and I would not qualify for the new loan on our own since we are close to being maxed out. However, with their down payment funds, maybe it could work?

The seller's of this property will not carry-back. They've already asked. 

Any suggestions would be great!