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All Forum Posts by: Ben Gradert

Ben Gradert has started 18 posts and replied 27 times.

Good afternoon, 

My wife and I have been self managing our own rental properties for quite some time now and have really enjoyed the property management aspect of owning units. We are in the process of beginning to branch out and run other fellow investors rental units! We are located in Austin, TX, but have been managing our rental units in Ohio remotely for quite some time. If you are looking for a new property manager feel free to leave a comment below and I will reach out to you. 

Thank you, 

Ben 

Post: Title company concerns

Ben GradertPosted
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 15

Hello!

I have a question regarding an off market deal. The whole seller is using a bridge title company (Bridge Title and Escrow) that has a few bad reviews but doesn't appear to be over all concerning. The question I have is how do you ensure that once you pay the title company that they give you the title. The title company is supposed to give us a HUD statement and once that is signed by both parties we then wire them the final payment and are supposed to get the title. Is there anything concerning here? What legal documents should be included to ensure the title is given to us once we make the final payment?

Hello! 

I have a question regarding an off market deal. The whole seller is using a bridge title company (Bridge Title and Escrow) that has a few bad reviews but doesn't appear to be over all concerning. The question I have is how do you ensure that once you pay the title company that they give you the title. The title company is supposed to give us a HUD statement and once that is signed by both parties we then wire them the final payment and are supposed to get the title. Is there anything concerning here? What legal documents should be included to ensure the title is given to us once we make the final payment?

Post: looking for Insurance provider

Ben GradertPosted
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 15

@Cameron Moore thank you for the recommendation! Could you please send me Steven's email! 

Post: looking for Insurance provider

Ben GradertPosted
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 15

Hello! 

I have flipped a few properties along with some of my fellow LLC members and we are adding buy and hold properties in North East Ohio and we are looking for an insurance provider. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Thank you!

Ben

Hello! 

My wife and I are building our Airbnb rental business and also have been heavily involved in traditional real estate. With traditional financing for real estate being more strait forward with 9% - 7% hard money or working through a bank loan. What are some ways to secure financing for short -term Airbnb rentals knowing that they are more of a buy and hold.

Any advice from individuals who have done this before on the best way to secure financing? 

I live in Austin and the Airbnb market is incredible but also individual units are expensive. 

Thank you! 

Post: Looking for investors in Northeast Ohio

Ben GradertPosted
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 15

Hello! My team and myself are heavily investing in a B location in Northeast Ohio. We have extensive experience in this location. In addition we have all the necessary things in place to succeed, but we need additional funding to continue to BRRR properties. If you are interested in investing in an established group please message me and I would love to tell you more about us.