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All Forum Posts by: Eddie Werner

Eddie Werner has started 22 posts and replied 262 times.

Post: First Property Check List

Eddie WernerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Posts 267
  • Votes 136

Thank you for the response J Scott. I appreciate your guidance. I have started reading on these subject matters and knew I had to start with a post to get things going.

Post: First Property Check List

Eddie WernerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Posts 267
  • Votes 136

I am looking to purchase a 50-60k apartment near my home. Pending I find the right one where the numbers add up and I can make a small profit, is there anything I am missing from the below check list?

1. Research property and expenses to make sure it turns a profit.
2. Purchase apartment.
3. Write up a lease and start advertising the apartment.
4. Have interested renters provide information for a thorough background check. Inform them of all costs and security deposit.
5. Upon accepting a renter, inform them to change all utilizes to their name.
6. Keep track of all expenses relating to the property.
7. When taxes roll around, claim all profits as extra income.

I know this is basic but I am looking for a step by step guide that I can follow up on and research each step in more detail. For example, is there anything else critical I should do when taxes come around? Any insight here would be greatly appreciated. I would like to purchase an apartment within the next 12 months.