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All Forum Posts by: Eric Zunkley

Eric Zunkley has started 8 posts and replied 30 times.

Post: Typical Landlord Costs in LA

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6

Just curious what costs are typical for landlords in Los Angeles. As a renter I pay: Electric, Solid Waste and Gas. 

How much is Water and Sewage?

Post: Silverlake Renovation and Reimagining

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6

Curious how they come out, keep me updated.

Post: Hard Money Lender Goes Rogue?

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6

I think paying the 200 is a fair. 

Post: Los Angeles Tenant Landlord Laws

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6
Originally posted by @Josh Prince:

And anyhow, the deals in LA that have made the most sense to me are rent controlled properties with upside -where the current owner cannot or will not deal with it, but I can.

 I'm interested in what you're doing. 

Post: Los Angeles Tenant Landlord Laws

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6

I'm saying 3% over a long period of time is possibly sustainable, 10% isn't. Do you expect your rent to appreciate 10% a year over a 30 year period?

Post: Los Angeles Tenant Landlord Laws

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6

I don't mind rent control, raising rent 3% annually feels fair. It only sucks when landlords don't properly manage the property and rents fall below market value.

Post: Los Angeles Tenant Landlord Laws

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6
Originally posted by @Account Closed:

I see you are in CA ... I always refer to this when I have a Landlord/Tenant question.

 Thanks! I'll pick it up.

Post: Los Angeles Tenant Landlord Laws

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6

I am interested in learning more about landlord and tenant rights before investing in income property. Does anyone have any good resources?

Some of the big issues I'm concerned about are; eviction, raising rent, legal remedy for someone who damages your property, etc.

Thanks!

Post: New member / investor / agent in Los Angeles, CA

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6

Thanks for the warm welcomes. I've been following the podcast and get the RSS feed.

Post: New member / investor / agent in Los Angeles, CA

Eric ZunkleyPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 6

I'm a real estate agent / investor located in Los Angeles. I am interested in updating properties for sale and buying and holding. The niche I am most interested at this point in time multifamily properties 2-4 units.

My path to getting involved in real estate was through reading about stocks and businesses. I am interested in all asset classes, I am interested in good business. The first book I read on investing was The Intelligent Investor and I can credit that book with my inoculation. I went on to take continuing education classes in accounting, business law and finally getting my real estate license.

I look forward to meeting you.