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All Forum Posts by: Natalie Nelson

Natalie Nelson has started 8 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: Cosignor, multipurpose rental

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

Hello everyone,, I am in contract for a 5 bedroom rancher in Charleston, SC. It needs some work and is technically one unit but i have ability to section off 2 bed and 1 bath to be separate and airbnb/rent. The other side is 3 bed 1 bath and is move in ready.

My aunt is a cosignor (i don't have steady income but have money to invest) and I am responsible for 100% down payment and repairs. She is expecting to make 50% of the monthly mortgage payments and eventually to receive rent income. She is able to vacation here for free. We are getting loan as my primary residence because advantageous for interest and down payment.

Lets estimate Unit A is 2000 sq feet. (3 bed) I plan to live there for a year to start to get property set up. Unit B (2 bed) is 1000 sq ft and plan to airbnb/rent asap.

Question 1 - I don't think I want to open an LLC, would have to change the loan to be under the LLC and i think it would change my property tax rate and might affect my ability to airbnb. Can I still write up a partnership agreement with aunt and file partnership return?

Question 2- do I claim unit A on my schedule A and unit B as 1065 with aunt?

Question 3 - i don't need her to make monthly payments (i can afford it) should I just assign her an equity% in exchange for co-signing? She is also able to vacation in the house for free.


We will open joint account to keep track of everything. I guess this gets complicated because I'm going to live there at first. I do need to write up something saying our ownership is proportionate to our investment because its not 50/50.

Thanks for any thoughts you have!

Natalie




Post: Cosignor, multipurpose rental

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

I am in contract for a 5 bedroom rancher in Charleston, SC. It needs some work and is technically one unit but i have ability to section off 2 bed and 1 bath to be separate and airbnb/rent. The other side is 3 bed 1 bath and is move in ready..

My aunt is a cosignor (i don't have steady income but have money to invest) and I am responsible for 100% down payment and repairs. She is expecting to make 50% of the monthly mortgage payments and eventually to receive rent income. We are getting loan as my primary residence because advantageous for interest and down payment. 

Lets estimate Unit A is 2000 sq feet. (3 bed) I plan to live there for a year to start to get property set up. Unit B (2 bed) is 1000 sq ft and plan to airbnb/rent asap.

Question 1 - I don't think I want to open an LLC, would have to change the loan to be under the LLC and i think it would change my property tax rate and might affect my ability to airbnb. Can I still write up a partnership agreement with aunt and file partnership return?

Question 2- do I claim unit A on my schedule A and unit B as 1065 with aunt?

Question 3 - i don't need her to make monthly payments (i can afford it) should I just assign her an equity% in exchange for co-signing? She is also able to vacation in the house for free. 


We will open joint account to keep track of everything. I guess this gets complicated because I'm going to live there at first. I do need to write up something saying our ownership is proportionate to our investment because its not 50/50.

Thanks for any thoughts you have!

Natalie





Post: Baltimore RE Networking Happy Hour

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

Baltimore BP Community! Come network with like-minded real estate professionals and investors on May 22. This is the 4th event I've hosted and I expect a great turnout. It is FREE although I ask that you consider making a donation to a non-profit I work with, Bodywise Foundation. There will be complimentary appetizers and a short informative presentation. 

 Link to tickets here: 

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/baltimore-realty-soci...

Post: Transitional housing qs

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

Hello, I am trying to find tenants for a 5 bedroom rehab in Lauraville 21214 and was approached by an individual looking to run a SUD Residential treatment program that is CARF accredited. Does anyone have experience with renting to these programs? I picture a scummy half way house but I'd like to think there are good operators out there. Trying to figure out what I need to do as LL - going to up my insurance,  what clauses should go in the lease? Thanks

Post: Baltimore Rental Regulations

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

thanks Matt, so Can  there be more than 1 lease? sounds like there can be 2

Post: Baltimore Rental Regulations

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

Hello! My question is about Baltimore rental regulations. I rehabbed a home in Arcadia (Hamilton/Lauraville) and was going to try and sell it but I don't think I will get what I want for it right now. It's a fairly large SFH - 4 (almost 5) bedrooms and I got some push back from my neighbors when I posted the Craigslist rental ad on the neighborhood Facebook group, seeking to rent out the rooms individually. Apparently It was the talk of the town! I know I can rent up to 4 unrelated persons but do they have to be on the same lease as a "family" or can they have separate leases? I am a bit confused as to how this does not qualify as a boarding house. I spoke to someone at zoning and they weren't very informed.. Appreciate any help! Thanks

Post: Real Estate Networking Happy Hour

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

great Jared ! I actually am a CPA as well, checked out your profile! lool forward to meeting you

Post: Real Estate Networking Happy Hour

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

Great!! It will be pleasure to meet you. Pass around the invite, thanks 

Post: Real Estate Networking Happy Hour

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

Hi Ajeenah, This would be a great event for you to attend! There will be all levels of real estate investors and business people in attendance. I would love to chat! 

Post: Real Estate Networking Happy Hour

Natalie NelsonPosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 2

DESCRIPTION

You’re invited to join local real estate professionals for an evening of networking and business development over cocktails at one of Baltimore’s trendiest happy hour locations! The goal of this event is to spark new connections, conversations and ideas among like-minded real estate professionals in the Baltimore, and extend networks!

This is a great opportunity to meet and greet with individuals at various stages in their careers in both the residential and commercial sectors, from amateurs to experienced real estate investors seeking potential venture partners and connections.

No sponsors or gimmicks, just a gathering of people enjoying conversation over drinks in a reserved section of the r. Bar at Remington’s R. House marketplace.

The relaxed and eclectic setting of R. House is the perfect setting for inspiring conversation, delicious food and beverages, in the heart of the up-and-coming Remington neighborhood. Admission is completely free, and happy hour drink specials are available until 7:30.

We hope you can join us, and encourage you to invite friends and contacts to partake – the more the merrier!

Happy hour drink Specials until 7:30:

- $3 Boh Tallboys
- $4 Draft of the Day
- $5 Punch of the Day
- $6 Select Wines

https://r.housebaltimore.com/

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/real-estate-networkin...