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All Forum Posts by: Max Martin

Max Martin has started 5 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Basement flooded mid-BRRRR and I'm unsure what to do

Max MartinPosted
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

@Mike D'Arrigo @Michael Thompson @Brent Bridgman Thank you guys for the responses. 

It looks like it might have been an issue where the sump pump electrical breaker flipped in the panel and stopped working.

I'm still unsure about where the leak was (pipe or ground water) but I'm hoping to find out soon. It sounds like once I get this expert opinion, I can figure out if I need to flip out of this or continue the BRRRR.

I'll be sure to update when this comes to resolution!

Thanks again

Post: Basement flooded mid-BRRRR and I'm unsure what to do

Max MartinPosted
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Hey everyone. I'm in a really tough spot right now and could use any and all advice/help people are willing to give.

Property Details:

SFR 3bed/1bath 1,300 sq ft

East Indy (east of Post, west of St. German Church, near Washington - Warren Township)

Backstory: 

I bought a SFR in Indianapolis in November through a wholesaler and had them do a rent-ready rehab (I used the wholesaler because I didn't have a PM that I could count on to do the work). The cost of this rehab was about $12k but I budgeted $20k because I knew there would differences in my (new) PM's definition of what "rent-ready" means. The new PM's rehab SOW came in around $10k (so only slightly off-budget so far, which is fine).

Fast forward to yesterday, when I woke up to a call from my new PM saying that there is 4' (yes, FEET) of water in my basement that accumulated between 2/7 and now (about 1 week). They sent a remediation team to pump the water out and dry it out with heaters. Unfortunately, the furnace, water heater, and water softener are all in the basement so there is likely damage to those units. We are also unsure of the cause of the water, whether it's from the ground, a bursted pipe, or some other system failure. I had a new sump pump installed less than 1 month ago. My $5k deductible insurance covers special form but does not cover flooding.

What I need advice/help with:

1) What should my immediate next steps be (outside of writing down EVERYTHING that has happened)?

2) What should I be aware of when assessing damage and filing an insurance claim?

3) What sort of costs should I expect for damages?

4) Will this affect my home valuation during refinancing?

5) Should/can I take legal action against the previous owner?

I'm doing my best to chalk this up as tuition for learnings in real estate and am trying not to let it stop me, but it's a pretty huge blow to my plan of building out a rental portfolio. 

"Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth" ~Mike Tyson

Post: TX Real Estate Lawyer for entity

Max MartinPosted
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

@Ryan Kauffman - Thank you that would be great! I'll DM you

@Seth Teel - I'll reach out to Janet, thanks for the recommendation!

@Ronald Rohde - Thanks for the info. I'm trying to form an entity with multiple members to take down one or more properties. Ideally, I'd like to have each asset purchased under a separate entity to reduce risk exposure but for now, we only have a duplex in mind. 

Post: TX Real Estate Lawyer for entity

Max MartinPosted
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Hello BP, I'm looking to purchase a duplex in San Antonio, TX with a partner. We are trying to set up an entity to buy-and-hold this property and I'm unsure if the best method for this is a Series LLC or a C corp. I'm looking for a real estate lawyer in TX that can help guide me through the best type of entity for my situation and help me set it up. Does anybody know anyone I can contact for this?

Post: Looking for REI-friendly agents in Oakland, CA

Max MartinPosted
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

@Jo-Ann Lapin Thanks! I sent you a PM

@Brent Tarnow - Would love to connect. I sent you a message but only after I clicked connect. I'll PM you once we are connected

@Chris Mason - Thanks for the reply. I'm looking for an agent that is familiar with SFRs, multi-family, or condos and have experience (preferably with you or other REIs) in cash-flowing properties.

Thanks everyone for the replies!

Hey everyone, 

I'm looking for anyone that has recommendations for property managers or real estate agents in the Montgomery area (around Lake Conroe). I'd love to chat with REI-friendly PMs and agents (preferably ones that YOU have used and trust).

Thanks so much! 

Max

Post: Looking for REI-friendly agents in Oakland, CA

Max MartinPosted
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Hey everyone! I'm looking for investor-friendly real estate agents in the Oakland area. I'm happy to chat with anyone willing to discuss my strategies and properties of interest. Please message me if you are (or know trusted) real estate agents in the Oakland area. Thanks!

Post: Los Angeles Meetup - March 19, 2015

Max MartinPosted
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Looking forward to it!

Post: Meetup in West LA/Santa Monica

Max MartinPosted
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

I have a meeting earlier that morning but I would love to come out and join later on!

Post: Los Angeles Meetup *** (Jan 17)

Max MartinPosted
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Hey unfortunately, I will be out of town this weekend but I would love to join for future meetings. Are there other events planned for this month? Is there any resources you have for future events?

Thanks!