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All Forum Posts by: Mike Talbott

Mike Talbott has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

@Tommy Cangelosi thanks for the response! He is the son of a previous owner. He doesn’t live in the area and has a property manager that I deal with for everything. So face time isn’t really in the cards. I have opened up a line of communication regarding an offer and he’s open but won’t give number cause he’s not sure what it’s worth being that he’s not familiar with the area. Trying to build relations as much as possible without actually being physically present via email/phone.

@Jaysen Medhurst sorry, I forgot to mention that it it only 1 unit that I’m purchasing within the complex.

Hey BP! I’m currently living in a 10 unit apartment complex located on direct inter coastal in S. FL. I’ve been interested in buying the unit and have been reaching out to my landlord. He is unsure of what he wants to do and is interested in hearing my offer. He inherited the property a few years back. Unit is outdated. Wondering how I go about approaching him regarding a sale price. Should I have him make an offer first before I do?