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All Forum Posts by: Jason Vo

Jason Vo has started 8 posts and replied 75 times.

Post: Best insurance company for landlord policy

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28

@Sherry Addy No worries. I'm trying to see if there's any recommendations. I have a few came back, some are expensive, some reasonable. 

Anyway, wish you the best going to 2019

Post: Best insurance company for landlord policy

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28

@Sherry Addy Have you been able to find a insurance provider for your landlord policy? I'm in the same shoes and kinda want to know what company do you use.

Post: Houston Housing Market Cooled in September '18

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28

Thanks for sharing!

Post: Airbnb insurance policy questions

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28
Ran into this thread today and this has been one of my question as well. Wanted to see if anyone has any input?

Post: 3 bedroom Air BnB rentals

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28

I'm interested to see how it would turn out. I also have a house 3/2/2, looking to lease out sometimes in June.

Post: Real Estate Agents, are you a Realtor? Either way, why?

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28
I’m in Texas and my annual membership fee is including local association, state association TAR and National association NAR, no other options around it.

Post: Questions on first time rental in NW Houston

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28
It’s 3/2/2. What cost are you talking about here?

Post: New member introduction/Texas

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28
Originally posted by @Jerimie Rodriguez:

Hello Bigger Pockets community, my name is Jerimie Rodriguez Jr., I am from Austin, TX. I am young and a complete newbie to real estate investing. I am currently in the military stationed in Okinawa, Japan. I spend most of my free time going to college and educating myself on real estate investing through BP forum, great real estate books mentioned in the BP forums, and the BP podcast. I have only been doing research for the past 4 months and plan to keep studying until my business partner and I buy our first property in the summer of 2019. I will have over a year of studying and research under my belt, and plan to something great with what I will have learned! I first found BP through Google searches and reddit forums, I began by signing up for the webinars and then after a few sessions I became a member. I recently found the BP podcasts and listen to them every day before and after work. I have started from the first podcasts made and am loving all the useful information being presented. I plan on working full time while investing and with the help of my business partner this goal will be feasible. Our plan as it stands, is to one day own an empire based off of residential properties, small and large apartment complexes, and commercial properties. We are currently setting up meetings with attorneys and CPA's to see how best we can build this business from the ground up. I am excited to become a part of this astounding community of awesome and knowledgeable people!

Welcome aboard !!!!!

Post: Selling my properties - what do I tell my tenants?

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28
Originally posted by @Tony Castronovo:

@Jason Vo Yes, these are properties I have had for awhile and have active lease agreements.

This is case to case basis. I would be honest and tell the tenant that you are selling the properties and your currently lease will be transferred to the new owner (assuming the new owner is accepting this lease along with the purchase). It will be up to the new owner to either keep the current lease or request to vacate. 

Post: The right of first refusal

Jason VoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cypress, TX
  • Posts 78
  • Votes 28

Hi BP, 

Is anyone here familiar with selling a vacant lot in a Residential Subdivision in which the developer has a right-of-first-refusal? I have a lot for sale located in Northwest of Houston and it's been sitting on the market for quite awhile. Although, the seller is a friend of mine but I'm still trying to sell it as quick as possible. I have had a fews that was interested but then backed out due to the developer's right (basically they control the sell price the contract will be on their terms). 

I'd be very appreciated for any advice.