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All Forum Posts by: Isabel Chaves

Isabel Chaves has started 11 posts and replied 34 times.

https://www.trulia.com/rental/4018523637-452-Ashwo...

Here is the listing I'm dying to promote, but need to know if I should let the agents go or not?

Hello BP members,

I would love your feedback please: I have a rental unit that I listed with very promising agents, had the contract reviewed by my attorney - Yet something feels wrong.

This is my second time leasing out my rental. I put a lot of work into it as it was my personal residence, then the first tenant trashed it upon leaving. I hired agents that live in the community and seem to be dominating the market. I know I was frazzled the day they came in with their sales pitch, but point was they were professional - we verbally discussed "staging apps for online photos" and "candles, scents" for showings.

Come to find out; all that is for listings that are for sale, not rent. I had that property rented right away last year, but my agent was there for all showings and I would leave the house with zen music and essential oils which is what led us to our quick discussion. I then had my attorney review the contract and it was "fine".

We got a full price offer, as a neighbor of mine called my house after 10pm the night I signed with the agents, but I know them personally and have had issues with them before. I asked the agents to please "humor me" and at least allow a few days for the MLS listing to syndicate with all the other websites; Zillow, Trulia, etc. Turns out there was a glitch or something so that took a few weeks to fix.

Meanwhile, a several offers have come in but only 3 in writing. The second, I got another one while I was traveling and didn't see it until the next day (perfect tenant, but they had already walked), right before the hurricane came through. We reduced the price and I got another one that came in last Wed evening after 9pm, by 10am the next morning my agents were pressuring me for an answer. However, this offer came with structural changes that I needed contractors to see if I could comply. I told them YES to the tenant, but I needed to verify the changes. On Thursday morning they were telling me "never in their career have they let so many offers go".  Not sure that's very fair -

We've reduced the price. They are telling me how much they are working, but other than the MLS and photos, they have it on a lockbox with agents entering on their own. Their is a "quirk" with the door, but they must not have remembered and now the door is broken.

I've gone and put waters in the fridge, air freshener and toilet paper, etc. As I know, a barren empty house that's been boarded up and through a hurricane needs some care. 

Now that I carefully reviewed the CTL, they have me locked in for 1 year (normal), but even if I change it for business reasons to my llc or a partnership within a year - they are asking for 6%, had I known that I would have negotiated different terms. Am I better off paying the $1000.00 cancellation fee to the broker and listing and marketing this rental by myself? I feel awkward as they really came off strong but there is tension now with an offer. I am also seeing that they are not running credit or background checks; I would have preferred that my agent did that on my behalf.  Right now, I feel like I could do more in terms of marketing and screening tenants that I feel they are doing. Plus, they are impatient with me when I am the one liable for what the CTL states, additionally - anything I do from here on forward; they are getting a significant cut even if they have nothing to do with the new transaction. *I admit I am not easy to work with, but I've been burned with tenants and contracts before. Would truly appreciate any feedback? 

They did a beautiful job with the photos, but no staging or open-house. I want to keep marketing it, but don't know if I should move forward with them or not? *locked in until July 2018.

THANK YOU, Isabel.

Post: ISO: King County, WA Experienced Agent (personal)

Isabel ChavesPosted
  • Lake Forest Park, WA
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 8

Hello,

My sons and I are relocating from Fl to WA in January 2018.  I'm in search of a stellar RE agent that can help us find a SF lease where we will feel "at home" our first year.

I'm from Seattle and we visit every summer. I'm doing my own search, but having an agent that can help me find the right rental would be ideal.  I would love to start searching asap.

Thank you kindly,

Isabel Chaves

Post: Having trouble landing my first deal

Isabel ChavesPosted
  • Lake Forest Park, WA
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 8

I'll be in Washington next month. It's a very competitive market up there. My mentor and my sister (both are investors) are not actively investing in the area right now. Which drives me crazy as I personally would love to own sometime for the summers... but that's a whole different mindset. 

WA is competitive. Nothing wrong with that just not an easy point of entry as some other markets may be.

Also, I will note I've had some problems with the last few agents. Investors/Agents have different formulas and mindsets unless of course you have an investor agent. 

Waiting around for the agent only proved to be detrimental to the tenant. Furthermore, the agent didn't own rentals therefore didn't understand some of the protocol and ultimately, I end up doing most of the work anyway. Unless time or location are in question - it's one less person.

I list my own properties when I have the time and save the money. I suppose I know my market well enough and I've learned so much about real estate through my investments, that truly - when I can I want to save the money. I will give a commission to buyer's agent of course. 

However, if I'm wrapped up in other projects or for out of state properties - real estate agents all the way! Indispensable.

Post: Investor Savvy, Results Oriented Real Estate Agent ASAP Cincy, OH

Isabel ChavesPosted
  • Lake Forest Park, WA
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 8

S. Florida based investor seeking a Cincinnati, Ohio real estate agent, specializing in finding the right investment properties and aggressively representing us in closing the deal.

Must be knowledgeable of the area.

Must be available for quick response, as some of these go fast.

Must be an A grade Team player who expects a long term working relationship for multiple purchases this year.

*Investor savvy means, we need someone who will not hesitate with our offers. We do respectfully low ball on properties that qualify. No fear when it comes to negotiating the best deal.

Very excited to continue investing in Cincy! Contact me 561-285-2714 

Thank you,

Isabel.

Post: I'm Looking to Jv with out of town investors for Cincinnati area

Isabel ChavesPosted
  • Lake Forest Park, WA
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 8

@RussTrimboli 

I was just about to fly up there next week. Would love to connect with you before then to know more about what you do!

Post: New member from Seattle, WA

Isabel ChavesPosted
  • Lake Forest Park, WA
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 8

Welcome Allan,

I'm from Seattle and just miss it so much (in the summers!). Prices are so high right now, but one day I will own our vacation home Washington. Would love to learn more about where and how you're looking to invest in that market.

Best wishes,

Isabel.

Post: Visio Financial Services

Isabel ChavesPosted
  • Lake Forest Park, WA
  • Posts 40
  • Votes 8

I'm going to give them a call today. I am not seeing any actual recommendations here. Do my best to post feedback soon.