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All Forum Posts by: Jacob Fedechko

Jacob Fedechko has started 3 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: Investing in Provo, Utah

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

Based on the trends I have been following (social/political/economic/growth), it seemed like one of the best places to invest (and live) for the foreseeable future.  I have not run numbers on specific properties, but I am confident that good deals are out there.  Building a team now to help.

Post: S. Jersey real estate attorney

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

@William Curry, I’ll send you a message with a recommendation.

Post: Investing in Provo, Utah

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

Super helpful.  Thanks, @Jeremiah Maughan!

Post: Investing in Provo, Utah

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

Thanks for the tip, @Mitchell Hosford!

Post: Investing in Provo, Utah

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

Be my guest!

Post: Investing in Provo, Utah

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

Thank you, @Casey Christensen! Your feedback was very helpful. For our next deal, we are primarily interested in a SFR or 2-4 unit in a nice area, and we are willing sacrifice some cash flow for better appreciation (assuming that cash flow is still positive). I think we will be ready to invest in 5+ units in another year or so. Will definitely reach out in the near future!

Post: Investing in Provo, Utah

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

Thank you, @Cherie Orellana!  I really appreciate the helpful feedback.

Post: Investing in Provo, Utah

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

My wife and I plan on purchasing our next investment property in four to six months, and we are looking to invest in Utah.  Provo, Utah has caught our eye.  I was wondering if anyone has had any success investing in the Provo area.  If so, please let me know if there is anything about the market that we should keep in mind while evaluating deals.

Also, we would like to start building our team, so if you are a realtor/lender/property manager in the Provo/Salt Lake/Park City area, please feel free to message me.  Many thanks.  

Post: Newbie from Dallas, Texas

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

Welcome, @Parker Najarro! The best advice I can give you is find a local BP meet-up group and start going to the meet-ups. I am fairly new to REI and BP, but going to the meet-ups helped me immensely. I met the right people who helped me as I was trying to get my first deal done. Good luck!

Post: Tenant trying to take advantage

Jacob FedechkoPosted
  • Attorney
  • Monroeville, NJ (08343)
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 11

I highly recommend getting a consultation with an attorney licensed to practice law in your state.  It sounds like you have a tenant looking for a lawsuit.  If I were in your shoes, the question would be how much would I feel comfortable giving this person to get her out of my life (and house) forever.  Perhaps you can consider making a monetary offer (like the security deposit) in exchange for the keys, and get her and her mom to sign a release of all claims.