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All Forum Posts by: Gagandeep Singh

Gagandeep Singh has started 5 posts and replied 20 times.

Hello fellow hosts/managers, We are a new vacation property management company. 

We are looking to draft a rental agreement between our management company & property owners (clients whose property we will manage) 

Any help would be appreciated. (If someone can share their rental contract in California - that would be very helpful) 

Post: Bay Area Commercial & Multifam (BACOMM)

Gagandeep SinghPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 3
I m interested
Joseph Cornwell thanks a lot for the great information. I will go ahead and reach out to my title company ....

Thanks Darrin 

Robert Ellis - thanks! My motivation to do seller financing is 1) to be able to generate a really good cash flow (interest income - amortized for 15 or 30 years); 2) sell at par and above market price and 3) be away from typical landlord headaches
Thanks Adam I have buyers who are interested to buy. The property is paid off, and doesn’t have any loans. Just need to sell to buyer, via seller financing. I need a loan originator who can do the transaction and create a note legally.

Hello Everyone,

I need help in selling my Columbus, OH Single Family property using Seller Financing. 

Please reach out in case anyone can help. 

Thanks! 

Post: Our First Major rehab

Gagandeep SinghPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 3
Sanjiv - my number is (four 1 five) 971 8.5.5.1 call me at your convenience .... -Gagan

Post: Our First Major rehab

Gagandeep SinghPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 3

@Sanjay Gupta - 

Congratulations on the work done, really impressive! And good luck with the sale. 

I would like to know how did you find this property? Was it a foreclosure, distressed or regular sale? 

I am in the same flipping business, and just finished a rehab in old Dublin area. 

In every project, I have the same challenges (as you mentioned) working with contractors/sub-contractors, and tracking on material. Still working my way through those problems, and I try to just learn from my mistakes and get better project by project. 

If you are looking to partner with someone, please get it touch with me! 

thanks!!! 

Post: Streamlining rehabbing/flipping in SF Bay Area

Gagandeep SinghPosted
  • Investor
  • Dublin, CA
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 3
Hi everyone, I live in SF Bay Area and have flipped few homes in east bay during last couple of years. Would like to share some of the challenges I faced, and like to see what other experienced folks have to say about them:- 1. Bidding on labor/material & contract: when I close on a deal, I have few contractors bid on labor and material. Labor costs is almost constant, and material is variable to some extent. I am wondering how to write a formal contract and define scope of work. 2. How to keep track of material: I have my contractors buy material and produce receipts. How do I keep track of all the material and ensure that contractor is not returning (and keeping in his pocket) and double ending me. (Ps: I can't sit at the property all day long) 3. How to make sure the work done meets all the standards, and when inspection (home, termite, roof, etc) pass with flying colors? And how to make sure contractor doesn't run away in middle of project, or before inspections are done. PS: So far I did rehabs without taking permits from city (mostly inside the house remodeling only)