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All Forum Posts by: Christopher Boon

Christopher Boon has started 11 posts and replied 28 times.

Post: Real Estate Lawyer: Any recommendations?

Christopher BoonPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 25

Also, do you have any advice or key questions that one should ask when interviewing commercial real estate lawyers?  Thanks again!   :)

Post: Real Estate Lawyer: Any recommendations?

Christopher BoonPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 25

Does anyone have recommendations for a real estate lawyer that works with small portfolio investors that own a few properties as GP, and invest in a few properties as LP?

I'm a solo, small-time investor with my wife. We currently own a couple of single-family homes, we are starting to move into a few syndications/funds, and then we are planning to start buying our own multi-family, value-add properties in the coming months/years.

Appreciate any advice or recommendation you have.   : )
Thank you so much!

Post: Any good PM recos for Sm Multifamily around Columbus, OH?

Christopher BoonPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 25
Quote from @Michael Smythe:

@Christopher Boon

Encourage you to learn from the mistakes of others - by reading posts here on BiggerPockets about owners not having their expectations met by their current Property Management Company.

To avoid going through the same poor experience, keep reading.

Even if someone give you a referral, don’t make the mistake of assuming that PMC will meet your expectations, just because they met the expectations of the referral source.

We also can’t believe how many owners hire the first PMC they speak with!

Then they complain their expectations aren’t being met!

In our experience, the #1 mistake owners make when selecting a Property Management Company (PMC) is ASSUMING instead of CONFIRMING.

It's often a case of not doing enough research, as they don't know what they don't know!

Owners mistakenly ASSUME all PMCs offer the exact SAME SERVICES and PERFORM those services EXACTLY THE SAME WAY, so price is the only differentiator – and they often select the first PMC they call!

So, the first question they usually ask a PMC is about fees - instead of asking about services and HOW those services are executed.

EXAMPLE: PMC states they will handle tenant screening – what does that specifically mean? What documents do they require, what credit scores do they allow, how do they verify previous rental history, etc.? You’d be shocked by how little actual screening many PMC’s do!

This also leads owners to ASSUME simpler is better when it comes to management contracts.

The reality is the opposite - if it's not in writing then the PMC doesn't have to provide the service or can charge extra for it!

We have a 14-page management contract that we've added our real experiences to over the years, with the intent of protecting both us AND the landlord. Beyond the Monthly Management, Placement & Maintenance fees, all other fees in our contract are IF EVENT -> THEN fees.

We don’t know any PMCs to recommend in the area mentioned, but since selecting the wrong PMC is usually more harmful than selecting a bad tenant, you might want to read our series about “How to Screen a PMC Better than a Tenant”:

https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/3094/91877-how-to-screen-a-pmc-better-than-a-tenant-part-1-services-and-processes

We recommend you get management contracts from several PMCs and compare the services they cover and, more importantly, what they each DO NOT cover.

EDUCATE YOURSELF - yes, it will take time, but will lead to a selection that better meets your expectations & avoids potentially costly surprises!

P.S. If you just hire the cheapest or first PMC you speak with and it turns into a bad experience, please don’t assume ALL PMC’s are bad and start trashing PMC’s in general. Take ownership of your mistake and learn to do the proper due diligence recommended above😊


Thx Michael. I love your response and agree with you 100%. I always do my homework, interview a handful of vendors, and try to dive into the details from the start. I've already interviewed three PMCs, and I have a handful more interviews booked over the next two weeks, but would love any referrals or addl advice. Thanks again!  :boon  :)

Post: Any good PM recos for Sm Multifamily around Columbus, OH?

Christopher BoonPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 25
Quote from @Alfath Ahmed:
Quote from @Christopher Boon:

Hi Everyone :)

I'm looking to invest in the Col OH area with a focus on small multifamily properties. I'm currently researching and interviewing local vendors and potential team members. If you have any good local Property Managers that service small portfolio owners, then I'd love any names or advice you can offer.

Thank you!

:boon :)


 Hi Christopher, I have a few good property manager recommendations. Let me know if I should send those your way.


Alfath, I would love any recos you can make. I'm already connected to Remington and I'm already talking to Kyle and Mareena, but would appreciate any others. Feel free to DM me or email me at [email protected].  Thx again! 

Post: Any good PM recos for Sm Multifamily around Columbus, OH?

Christopher BoonPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 25
Quote from @Jimmy Lieu:
Quote from @Christopher Boon:

Hi Everyone :)

I'm looking to invest in the Col OH area with a focus on small multifamily properties. I'm currently researching and interviewing local vendors and potential team members. If you have any good local Property Managers that service small portfolio owners, then I'd love any names or advice you can offer.

Thank you!

:boon :)

Thanks, Jimmy. I will DM you to sched a chat. Thx again, :boon 

Hi Christopher, I have worked with a lot of great property managers that charge reasonable rates and provide excellent service, and I would love to recommend them to you. As an investor and agent here in Columbus Ohio, let me know if you have any questions or want to connect!


Post: Any good PM recos for Sm Multifamily around Columbus, OH?

Christopher BoonPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 25

Hi Everyone :)

I'm looking to invest in the Col OH area with a focus on small multifamily properties. I'm currently researching and interviewing local vendors and potential team members. If you have any good local Property Managers that service small portfolio owners, then I'd love any names or advice you can offer.

Thank you!

:boon :)

Post: Home Appreciation: Is more always better?

Christopher BoonPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 25

@Bill B. Thx for your POV. Very insightful. Best of luck to you as well :)

Post: Home Appreciation: Is more always better?

Christopher BoonPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 25

When looking at new areas around the US to invest in, we always like to see positive home appreciation over time. That said, is their a scenario where super strong home appreciation over the past X# of years could be too high and maybe even be a red-flag highlighting an oversaturated market that has already matured?

I've heard people say things like "Only focus on places have have seen home values increase by at least 100% over the past 10 years", but could an area with incredibly high growth rates (e.g. 200% increase in median home values over the past 10yrs) indicate something else, possibly that:

A. These specific markets may have already gone through their hyper growth phase, are seeing its home values peak, and home value appreciation may start to plateau over the coming years?

B. These specific markets are unicorns since stronger home value growth rates is always better, so try to get in at any cost?

C. Something else?

Would love your advice or 2cents on this.

Thanks so much!
:boon :)

Hi everyone,

I'm new to commercial multi-family and am trying to get a sense of the range in increase in Y1 property taxes on a multi-family property purchased. Is it between 10-25%, or could be as wide a 15-45%, or typically hovers around 30-35%, etc?

I realize areas are different, properties are different, but what would the general ballpark?

Thank you!

Post: ADVICE NEEDED: Wyoming LLC (w/DBA) & How To Best Isolate Risk

Christopher BoonPosted
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 25

Thanks @Nathan Gesner. That helps a lot. Really appreciate it!  Have a wonderful rest of your day :)