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All Forum Posts by: Nathan Fisher

Nathan Fisher has started 18 posts and replied 199 times.

Post: Any companies that buy tenant money judgements?

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
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  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190

Got a money judgement from an evicted tenant. Rather then send it to a debt collector and deal with garnishments, and long term, I'd be open to taking a cash payout and selling it to a debt collector.

Does anyone know a company that does this?

Post: Cap rates in Tremont / general market temperature

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
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  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190
I'm curious too. Probably relatively low. Tremont is very popular both with investors and tenants, and the seller knows that. You're paying for no headaches.
Always get an inspection.

Post: Who else is aware and taking advantage

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
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  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190

I live here, that's why I don't go to East Cleveland. ;)

Post: Who else is aware and taking advantage

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
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  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190
Is it confirmed, or just a planned idea? 

Would the east cleveland city council and police get out of their own way to make this happen?

Post: Is contacting my tenant a bad idea if I have a property manager ?

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
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  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190

Yeah, don't do that.

@Colleen F. that's a slippery slope. when a property manager has 500 or 5000 units, there's no way to be in instant contact with a tenant. A tenant is used to instant gratification for any small thing, they'll claim a response in 12-24 hours actually means" It's impossible to reach them" Then they're calling you to complain when the property manager has already fixed their issue.

Make sure your property manager sets very clear processes and expectations for communicating between PM and residents. 

Post: can't find a tenant

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
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  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190

Might be a cop out, but it's winter... It's cold.

Rental season doesn't heat up until May. People who move between October and April, HAVE to move. Which could mean low credit or running from eviction.

It really is best to wait it out, and get the right person. And not a crazy tenant who will trash the place.

Post: Do most long distance investors see the property in person before buying?

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
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  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190
Quote from @Gerardo Waisbaum:

I'm sorry to say that your client is not a very smart guy, to say the least, if he puts 7 properties in contract with no inspection period and no inspection. I don't think this is a valid argument for not purchasing properties without seeing them in person. Having a team that is not related to each other (realtor, inspector, PM, GC) is critical.

Oh I agree. But it shows two common problems in the industry:
1. The new investor who buys into the biggerpockets/ RDPD hype and makes rash decisions.
2. the need to find reliable people before investing.

If the op hasn't developed the skills or the base, he should come inperson

Post: Do most long distance investors see the property in person before buying?

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190
That's why you get an investor focused realtor. Biggerpockets has a bunch. They want repeat business,  so they will be able to help.

Post: Do most long distance investors see the property in person before buying?

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190

I have a client who bought 7 properties unseen in a land contract.  He had a different PM to walk them and didn't get an inspection.

He eventually has to pay 950,000 for the 7, in reality 3/7 were uninhabitable, and the others were in terrible shape. They were worth less than 450,000 on a good day. He doesn't have the resources for the repairs, so he's going to lose his land contract down payment 130,000.

If losing 100K isn't a big deal, don't visit in person. If you physically cannot make it in person, Pay the money for an inspector.

Post: Property management questions

Nathan Fisher
Property Manager
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  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 203
  • Votes 190
I'm not a lawyer, but I can't imagine any Board of real estate chasing after the owner's brother for managing 1 property.