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All Forum Posts by: Moss Siridajnawanan

Moss Siridajnawanan has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

thank you then I should wait for another month to see if they are planning to stay or move out. 

This is my first time being a landlord. I have to say it’s not an easy job to do especially when I have to deal with difficult tenants. One year lease is expiring soon in May 31st. I want her to move out. I don’t know what to start and what I should tell her. 

Quote from @V.G Jason:
Quote from @Moss Siridajnawanan:

We got out first BRRR deal a few weeks ago and it's still in escrow. We found out that costs of rehab is quite over our budget. We offered at $399,000. Rehab is $36,000 and ARV is $510,000. We are comfortable and expected to leave $50,000 into this deal but it turns out to be over $70,000. We still have appraisal and loan contingencies. Questions for you are

  1. - Can we ask the agent to lower the purchasing price? 
  2. - What kind of reason or how would the conversation be like?
  3. - How can we submit the appraisal since my lender doesn't do current market value? We only have ARV report which is $510,000.
You want the seller to lower the cost cause you messed up your math?


Yes.

We got out first BRRR deal a few weeks ago and it's still in escrow. We found out that costs of rehab is quite over our budget. We offered at $399,000. Rehab is $36,000 and ARV is $510,000. We are comfortable and expected to leave $50,000 into this deal but it turns out to be over $70,000. We still have appraisal and loan contingencies. Questions for you are

  1. - Can we ask the agent to lower the purchasing price? 
  2. - What kind of reason or how would the conversation be like?
  3. - How can we submit the appraisal since my lender doesn't do current market value? We only have ARV report which is $510,000.