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All Forum Posts by: John Yarenis

John Yarenis has started 4 posts and replied 42 times.

Post: New Member from Bergen County NJ

John YarenisPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Park Ridge, NJ
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 6

Hello there BP group.  I'm a new member to the site and forums.  I've been following the forums for a number of weeks now and found it all from the podcasts (when I can listen to them).  That's my introduction, now to me:

I'm a Corporate Finance & Accounting, born & raised in NJ.  I inheirited ownership shares in an S-Corp that owns a small retail strip site (~14K SF).  I am a fan of the Buy & Hold strategy as I think it will help me with reaching the goal of a) Generating enough cash flow to provide security for my financial future and b) Provide additional income for my retirement.

While I'm currently involved with retail real estate, I'm more interested in multi-family residential real-estate; ideally the 5-25 unit properties.  I know that NJ is not the best market to invest in, but it's the only market I know :(

I'm most concerned with obtaining the financing and down payment for that first property.  How would my current situation help/hurt me in making that first (and possibly subsequent) purchase? 

Thanks in advance

Post: Tenant abandoned the property

John YarenisPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Park Ridge, NJ
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 6

I'm curious: if these tenants aren't on a month-to-month lease, is there any recourse you can take against the vacating tenant?