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All Forum Posts by: Derrick Fleenor

Derrick Fleenor has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

@Frank Chin

Thanks for all the info!!

@Frank Chin

Thanks Frank! Yes i do have security deposits that will be handed over and per diem rent. Is there a particular process for having those leases assigned to me?

Hello BP!

I have my first Multifamily deal under contract which is a total of 22 units. Apparently about 75% of the units are Section 8 and I’d like to get some feedback on how some investors have made revisions to the leases so at closing everything is a smooth transition to begin receiving rent from Section 8, any additional rent from tenants and for units that aren’t section 8. The seller went through a wholesaler so getting information has been a chore. I have copies of leases and tenant names/rent amount but do not have any experience with section 8 housing or purchasing rental units that are already filled with tenants and these units are 100% occupied. I did put an addendum in the contract that the leases would be revised to reflect new owner to receive rent after closing. Any advice on this process would be greatly appreciated!!

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