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All Forum Posts by: Jake Peterson

Jake Peterson has started 5 posts and replied 6 times.

Hi all (probably a dumb question here),

I am currently in contract to purchase my first duplex. Currently there is one unit occupied and we will be taking over the lease and renewing. The previous owners used a management company and who used Gaurdian water and power to manage the utility bills. We will be managing the property ourselves and will not be using Gaurdian to monitor utilities. 

Can we have the tenant sign put the electricity in their name and have them handle that so we don’t even see the bill? And what about water/sewer?

Any answers will help!

Thanks 

Originally posted by @Andrew Postell:

@Jake Peterson if you know what loan type you will need them post this in the Ohio forum.  That way, local people from Ohio will be telling you who to use rather than some guy down in Texas ;)  

But just for some relative basic information on the 203K loan here's some quick bullet points on it below. I might suggest to work with a lender that offers both FHA loan types here. Also, if you want to consider the Fannie Mae Homestyle loan it is a less restrictive loan if you qualify for it. Good luck!:

Important Items to know about FHA Renovation Loans

A FHA option to roll renovation/repair work into the loan. Down payment is based on the total of the purchase price + renovation costs. Loan can go slightly over appraised value if the need were to arise.

1.“Streamline Option” – or “Limited Repair Program”

  • a.Total financed rehabilitation costs cannot exceed $35,000
  • b.Maximum Sub-Contracts is 3
  • If more than 3 are needed then a General Contractor will be required
  • c.Repairs are limited to cosmetic repair only. Structural repairs are not allowed, such as room additions, foundation repairs, etc. Pools are also not permitted with Streamline Option

2.Full Repair Option

  • a.Minimum of $5,000 in improvements
  • b.203k Consultant is required
  • i.FHA Approved Single Family "construction manager" who oversees and inspects the rehabilitation work from start to finish
  • c.Nearly any type of repairs is allowed (luxury items are not). Pools are permitted.
  • d.Maximum $75,000 in repairs or 50% of the after repair value, whichever is lower

Contractor Approval

  • Contractor must be accepted  prior to final approval and be responsible for the entire project. Multiple sub contractors with multiple separate contracts are not allowed..
  • Repairs/Improvements must be completed by licensed contractor(s) as required by local/state municipalities
  • Repairs cannot be completed by a related or interested party (i.e. relative, real estate agent, seller, broker, etc.)
  • Borrower selects contractor

Contingency Reserves

  • Minimum 10% is required. Can be financed.
  • With “Full” version – 20% reserves if renovation is major – foundation, room additions

Draw Requests

  • “Draws” are funds paid to the contractor after work is completed.
  • For “Streamline” – pictures of completed work is permitted
  • For “Full” – Consultant inspects work

 Thanks for the info !

Post: 203k loan information

Jake PetersonPosted
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I'm looking for any and all information on a FHA 203k loan. My wife and I are looking to get prequalified for our first home / investment property and would be interested in talking to a local lender regarding a 203k. Thanks !

I'm looking for any and all information on a FHA 203k loan. My wife and I are looking to get prequalified for our first home / investment property and would be interested in talking to a local lender regarding a 203k. Thanks !

Post: Reliable GCs in Columbus ohio?

Jake PetersonPosted
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I am looking for recommendations for a good and reliable GC in the Columbus area. I’m currently looking into a property that is torn down to the (no electrical, plumbing... anything) and have some sample plans. Ideally I wold like to have a contractor present when doing a walk through of the property to get a rough estimate of the rehab costs. Any help is greatly appreciated !

Post: New member from Columbus, Ohio

Jake PetersonPosted
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Hi all,

Recently discovered BiggerPockets while my wife and are searching for our first property. Our short term goal is to buy a duplex and live on one side and rent the other to help save money and eventually move out and rent both sides. Our long term goal is to build our portfolio and gain passive income to supplement our full time jobs. Looking forward to interacting and learning from this community!