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All Forum Posts by: George Hoover

George Hoover has started 69 posts and replied 111 times.

Post: Management Software- Buildium

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

Hi Tracy.  You may want to try Cozy.com.  It is free property management software that allows you to keep track of your properties and receive rent and other expense payments directly to your bank account for free.  It takes about 7 extra days to receive funds or you can pay $3 and you'll receive it in 3 days.

Good luck!

Post: POS Inspection in Bedford, OH (Cleveland Area) Unconstitutional

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

This just in from the Ohio Realtors regarding Point of Sale inspections in Bedford, OH near Cleveland.  You're welcome!

A second point of sale ordinance found unconstitutional

Nov 12, 2018

By Peg Ritenour, Ohio REALTORS Vice President of Legal Services/Administration

A federal court has held that a prior version of the point of sale inspection ordinance of the City of Bedford, as well as its rental inspection provisions, was unconstitutional because they permitted warrantless inspections of property. Bedford is a Cleveland area suburb. This is the second federal court to strike down such ordinances; earlier this year the federal district court for the Southern District of Ohio ruled that the point of sale ordinance of the City of Oakwood in the Dayton area was also unconstitutional.

Under the Bedford ordinance the City required an inspection before selling a property, along with payment of an inspection fee. This applied to owners of residential or commercial real estate, including single-family and two-family dwellings, duplexes, apartments and condominiums, and all commercial and industrial properties.

The City also required inspections and fees for rental properties. Such an inspection by the City was required whenever there was a change in tenants, but at least every two years. Property owners who refused to allow either the rental or point of sale inspection were subject to fines and possible criminal prosecution.

The lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of several property owners by the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, a non-profit entity, alleged that because the inspections were done under the threat of criminal prosecution, the ordinance violated the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches. Shortly after the lawsuit was filed, a preliminary injunction was issued enjoining the City of Bedford from enforcing the point of sale ordinance. The City ultimately amended its ordinances to require an administrative warrant and to remove the criminal sanctions, and on Jan. 17, 2017 the court determined that the plaintiffs' motion for a permanent injunction was therefore moot. However, the case proceeded forward on the claims for a declaratory judgment and monetary relief to those property owners who paid inspection fees under the previous ordinances.

Relying on the Oakwood case as well as other precedents, the court in this case ruled that both the Bedford point of sale inspection and rental property inspection ordinances were unconstitutional. In doing so, the court held that a municipality violates the Fourth Amendment when it requires a property owner to consent to a warrantless inspection of their property or face criminal penalty. Rejecting the City’s argument that the owners consented to the inspections, the court held that such consent cannot be freely given when the alternative is the risk of fines and criminal sanctions. The court stated that an owner has a constitutional right to privacy in their property, including their rental property, and therefore has a right to refuse to allow the City to conduct an inspection and to demand a warrant.

The court also found that the City of Bedford has been unjustly enriched by charging a fee for these inspections and therefore shall not be permitted to retain the fees that were unlawfully collected. The case is now moving forward on issues involved in determining class action participation.

Legal articles provided in the Ohio REALTORS Buzz are intended to provide broad, general information about the law and is not intended to be legal advice. Before applying this information to a specific legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice from an attorney.

Post: Building a multi family empire

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

Great job Seth!  Thanks for sharing this.  I'll bet that what you lost in profit due to the contractor issue, you gained in education.  I know I have.

As far as the financing is concerned, can you share some more details, such as:

  1. Did you go commercial because you put it into an LLC?
  2. How long did you hold the property before you were able to refinance out, or didn't that matter?
  3. Did you use hard money or was it all 1 lender?
  4. What other stipulations did the lender place on the note?

Thanks!

Post: Turnkey Commercial Property For Sale in Berea (near Cleveland)

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

    TURNKEY OFFICE OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE IN BEREA, OH near CLEVELAND

    115 Lincoln Ave., Berea, OH 44017

    Google Maps Link: https://goo.gl/maps/utm27mc1n2F2

    Great office or mixed use opportunity in thriving Berea, OH.  Not far from Baldwin Wallace College.  Plenty of land to work with.  Download the brochure to see pictures.

      Asking Price: $289,000

    • Approx. 3,050 SF | 0.86 Acres
    • Completely Renovated Building with Modern Aesthetics and Layout
    • Excellent Space for Private School, Yoga/Athletic Studio, Daycare Facility
    • 6 Separate Rooms w/ Sliding Glass Doors
    • Large Kitchen Area
    • Open Backyard Area
    • Paved Parking Lot
    • Annual Taxes: $6,223.00

    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE BROCHURE: 

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rzj3jtbpmz2QjNgv-...

    Please call me if you are interested.  This property will go fast!

Post: filing my first LLC in PA

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

Hello Heidi,

You may want to speak with an attorney about this as there are lots of nuances and questions to be asked.  Especially one from PA.  

All the best!

Post: 17 Unit Value-Add Apartment Need $150,000 12%Preferred+30% Equity

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

Hi John,

Thanks for posting that.  I am personally unavailable to help you in this case but at least wanted to let you know I'll send anyone qualified your way and all the best on this project.  It looks like it could be a nice one!

Best,

Post: Lakewood, OH SFH for Sale (Cleveland Area)

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

Great potential as a rental property in booming Lakewood, OH.  Large Front Porch Leads to Spacious Living Room. Features Eat-In Kitchen and Separate Dining Room. Upper Level is Ideal for Home Office. Much Potential in this Lakewood Home! Great opportunity in Hot Market. Owner currently upgrading electric. Recent price reduction!  Does not have a garage.

My broker has this listing.  I would be happy to represent you if you are interested in purchasing this home.  Please contact me at the below cell # ASAP for pictures if you need them.  Serious inquiries only. 

Thanks!

Post: Brokerage Name Help - Have fun with it!!

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

Hi Alicia,

Congratulations on your soon-to-be start-up!  Great job getting to the broker level!  We just did the same thing in July.  We opened Trinity Commercial Realty.  We spent a few weeks looking for the right name.  We landed on Trinity because we are a couple of Christian guys and we wanted to keep God in the forefront of what we do and how we serve our clients.  But that's just us and I'm sharing that simply because I wanted tell where we were coming from.

You may want to think about reaching out to a marketing firm that could help you with branding.  That would include a really cool but not cheesy looking logo :)  You'll find that you get what you pay for.  $250 for a logo design may not cut it.  Not sure what your budget is, but it's important to start off right with a logo and consistent marketing across all spectrums including business cards and social media, signage, etc.

As far as a name is concerned, how about Spectrum Real Estate Services or Investment Real Estate Services or Bottom Line Real Estate Services?

I hope you start strong!  Let me know how it goes and if you have any questions. And follow us on Instagram when you get up and running.  

Best

Post: Commercial Real Estate Agent in Greater Cleveland - Build a Team

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

My name is George Hoover and I am a licensed Commercial Real Estate Agent located in the Greater Cleveland area. We focus on working with buyers, sellers, lessors, lessees AND those companies that need Property Management services for their commercial property.

Our niche in the industrial space is:

  • Office buildings
  • Retail strip centers
  • Medical arts buildings
  • Warehouse space
  • Multi-family apartment buildings

I can help you build a team around your investment properties.  We have many contacts in legal, construction/trades, insurance, lending and many more.

Please reach out to me if you need our services or if you know someone who does.

I look forward to hearing from you. 

Post: Partnering With Property Manager?

George HooverPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Westlake, OH
  • Posts 121
  • Votes 31

Snehann,

Great idea!  However I would have to know you really really well to jump into a partnership.  We may end up spending too much time on legal fees and operating agreements than we care to.  So it would really have to be an incredible opportunity to do so.  You may be able to achieve the same outcome with a good management agreement in place.

All the best!