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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Dolan

Kevin Dolan has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Business Partnerships for Single Family Homes.

Kevin DolanPosted
  • Shawnee Mission, KS
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Thanks for the feedback. Good information. I'll sit down with my lawyer. 

Post: Business Partnerships for Single Family Homes.

Kevin DolanPosted
  • Shawnee Mission, KS
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

A colleague and I are starting a business partnership to purchase and manage single family homes. And we need advice.

I am creating a landlording/management partnership with a colleague that I trust. He is fair, honest, hardworking, smart, and a good communicator. We consult one another about our current single-family rentals. He owns two, and I own one. And in our desire to expand we’ve decided to team up.

We've both had success as landlords. But we don’t have much experience about the ins-and-outs of business contracts. Can anybody who has done this kind of thing offer some advice on how to start? What pitfalls to look for? How do we put both of our names on the title for the next single family home that we acquire? Should we form a corporation? Does anybody have exit strategy ideas in case there is a problem? At what point should we involve lawyers, if at all?

Thanks!

Post: Business Partnerships for Single Family Homes

Kevin DolanPosted
  • Shawnee Mission, KS
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Urp. Wrong forum. Sorry. How do I delete this post? 

Post: Business Partnerships for Single Family Homes

Kevin DolanPosted
  • Shawnee Mission, KS
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

A colleague and I are starting a business partnership to purchase and manage single family homes. And we need advice.

I am creating a landlording/management partnership with a colleague that I trust. He is fair, honest, hardworking, smart, and a good communicator. We consult one another about our current single-family rentals. He owns two, and I own one. And in our desire to expand we’ve decided to team up. 

We've both had success as landlords. But we don’t have much experience about the ins-and-outs of business contracts. Can anybody who has done this kind of thing offer some advice on how to start? What pitfalls to look for? How do we put both of our names on the title for the next single family home that we acquire? Should we form a corporation? Does anybody have exit strategy ideas in case there is a problem? At what point should we involve lawyers, if at all? 

Thanks!

Post: New member from Kansas City.

Kevin DolanPosted
  • Shawnee Mission, KS
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

I am a professional children's musician and author. I own a single family unit that I have successfully rented since 2008. So far, no problems with renters. I chalk that up to luck. I'm interested in expanding to more units in the future.