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All Forum Posts by: Damon Rucker

Damon Rucker has started 2 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Purchasing Occupied 4 Plex with shabby M2M leases

Damon RuckerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

@Alejandro Luciano

Hey. Thank you for the positive reminder of being empathetic. Yeah, my property is more of a Class C+/B- type of building. I’ll think I’ll make a small bump, but perhaps not the entire jump up to market. My biggest priority is to keep them rented for now.

Post: Purchasing Occupied 4 Plex with shabby M2M leases

Damon RuckerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

@Allan Riley

Thank you very very much for your insight and congrats on your 5 unit acquisition! I love the point you made with having leases expire 3 months apart! That’s GENIUS!!!! Definitely just blew my mind. Thanks!!

Post: Purchasing Occupied 4 Plex with shabby M2M leases

Damon RuckerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

Hello all!

I’m preparing to close in a few short days on my second investment property: a cash flowing, fully occupied 4 plex! Though I’m hoping that this new chapter in my investing career is as promising as It looks, I’d love some perspective on how to tackle the following challenges.

1. All tenants are currently on shabby excuses for month to month leases. Upon their signing my lease, what do I do about security deposits? The previous owner never collected a deposit for 2/4 units. Is there a tactful yet effective way to acquire deposits now?

2. All the units are $50-$75 below going market rate. Should I bump up the rents immediately, or is there a more tactful way to go about It that doesn’t motivate the tenants to move away?

3. I'm setting up my second LLC to place this 4 plex in. What should I do if my LLC papers are still processing and the closing deadline has arrived? Can I transfer the property at any time, into the LLC or only right now during closing?

4. Any other wonderful advice that you can think of that would help set me up for success, here on my second go round?

Thank you to all the brilliant minds on this forum. I look forward to any and all comments.

Post: Four Unit Deal Analysis...ready... set... comment...

Damon RuckerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

@Chris Taylor

I’ve been shopping around like crazy and nowhere have I been able to find those type of numbers!!! Pppllleeeaaassee help! Lol. Since I haven’t closed yet, I have the power to swap out insurance coverage. Can you refer me to this agent/insurance company?

Post: Four Unit Deal Analysis...ready... set... comment...

Damon RuckerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

@Chris Taylor

Amazing! I’m closing on my first four unit in 5 days and have been combing through my financial analysis non-stop over the last month. Our numbers are veeeerrryyy similar....except one particular area. Insurance. My initial estimate projected by my mortgage lender was $75/month as well. Do you plan to owner occupy? If not, it’s greatly possible your insurance is going to sky rocket. I’m now at about $210/mo insurance (non-owner occupy). Be ware! My opinion, $400 cash flow is a little bit tight. Just my two cents. Good luck with everything!