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All Forum Posts by: JR Rivas

JR Rivas has started 15 posts and replied 40 times.

Post: Floor guy recommendation in Tallahassee

JR RivasPosted
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 19

I have a guy I just used, text me I have to grab his info from my business partner, I'll send you pics too. 484-860-1948

No problem, they’ve been great to me and my business partner! 

Kenley Stringer, rent with integrity. 

Talk to Kenley Stringer at Rent With Integrity. +1 (850) 228-1486


solid guy & company been using them for almost a year. 

Hey guys!

So my buddy and I are buying a property together.

He’s putting up all the capital and I’m doing the work to get it cash flowing.

My question is, I want to be on the title but I know putting myself on after closing could trigger a due on sale clause.

How would you guys recommend going about this?

I want to be on the title but don’t need to be on the mortgage.

I’ve heard of multiple people doing this with a family member and not getting their note called but I hear it can happen.

If I ask the lender to put me on prior to closing would they? Or is it better to just not say anything and do it after closing.

For clarification he is of course staying on the deed as well.

Hey! 

I'm looking to acquire a 24-60 unit apartment before the end of the year. I've realized there's some terms I need to understand when working with brokers.


I've got a pretty good handle on my criteria and what to know when speaking to brokers but I just need to know what does Equity set & Vantage mean when speaking about commercial real estate?

Yes they do! Thanks @Rene Owczarski We'll try this. 

I have an awesome deal on 4 units in north florida that’s supposed to close tomorrow.

Seller financing, 13% down.

However we just got word from the insurance company that they want us to change all 4 HVACs in the first 30 days in order to insure it.

They’re all 20 years old and one is 34 yrs old but still fully functional.

Obviously this throws a huge monkey wrench in the deal.

I’m not sure the seller will budge anymore because of how favorable the terms are already.

Are there any options to still get this insured? Anyone else in florida or tallahassee area dealt with anything similar & found a work around?

Post: Tallahassee Investors Meetup

JR RivasPosted
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 19

I'm in! but I'll be about 30 min late. @Emily Segal

Welcome man! 

Excited to have you here. TLH is a great market.