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All Forum Posts by: Dan Frehmeyer

Dan Frehmeyer has started 3 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Roofing Contractors and Insurance

Dan FrehmeyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Cleveland
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 4

I am a new investor with two properties now. My strategy is to buy a value add primary and then rent out after a year. 

My current primary, which I have been in since last October, is in need of a new roof. I am currently taking bids on a new roof. I have access to loans at 2%.

I have had multiple contractors tell me that my roof will be eligible for an insurance claim due to shingles with storm damage. My shingles are no longer produced thus my insurance company will need to do a complete replacement. According to what I have found online that part is true.  My concern is what will happen to my future insurability or insurance cost increases if I go this route.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated 

Post: Rent rate increases in lease agreement

Dan FrehmeyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Cleveland
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 4

Hello all,

I was hoping to get some opinions on how do you typically raise rents naturally? Is it "normal" to include a percentage increase or fixed amount increase in the lease agreement? If rent increases are not included in the rental agreement how does one increase rents year over year to keep up with inflation and market changes?

Thanks in advance on any help provided!