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All Forum Posts by: Robert Musallam

Robert Musallam has started 7 posts and replied 277 times.

Post: Rehab Investor in Washington DC/Northern Virginia

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
  • Votes 113

Welcome @Jeffrey Sifen Good Luck on your future investments!

Post: New Member from Northern NY

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
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Welcome @Costa Deir Good Luck on your future investments!

Post: Excited Newbie From DC Metro Area!

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
  • Votes 113

Welcome @Lori K. Good Luck on your future investments!

Post: Rookie Investor here in the Silicon Valley, CA

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
  • Votes 113

Welcome to BP @Jerrold Meer See you around the forums!

Post: Hubs and wife team just starting out in the Baltimore area

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
  • Votes 113

@NA Jones It did!

Post: Newark/Fremont Meetup - Tues, 3/25/14 - 6:30PM

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
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Great, thanks @Account Closed

Post: Hubs and wife team just starting out in the Baltimore area

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
  • Votes 113

@NA Jones Hey guys! Welcome to BP! Tons of information for you here, so dig in and don't be afraid to ask. Everyone here is really willing to help. Best of luck and see you around the forums!

PS--use the @ before trying to type someone's name, it should appear below, click it, and the name will appear highlighted on your message body.

Post: Intro

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
  • Votes 113

Hey @Anantha Lakshmi Welcome to BP! See you around the forums!

Post: Newark/Fremont Meetup - Tues, 3/25/14 - 6:30PM

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
  • Votes 113

@Account Closed I would love to attend, if possible. I'm new to BP but would love to be around seasoned minds as you all go about discussing your craft.

Post: Section 8 Question

Robert MusallamPosted
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 294
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Hey @Account Closed I worked for the San Francisco Housing Authority so I can provide some insight. First, as @Bill Gulley pointed out, contact the housing authority. Each PHA has their own regulations in regards to change of ownership. In SF, if the owner wanted to remove the Sec 8 tenant, the tenants had to be given a 90 day notice to move. It may be more/less in your area. This could save you valuable time if you didn't want to wait till the lease expired.

Second--and this seems more of an FYI since it seems like you're planning on renovating the unit--if you decided to look into section 8, you should get familiar with the payment standard, or as you pointed out the $1245. That doesn't mean they will pay you that amount. They have to do a rental analysis using three comparable non section 8 units in the area. However, in most cases, if you have a four-plex and the other three units are being rented to fair market tenants, you can offer those three lease agreements as evidence of comparable rent. You can get more than the payment standard if there are sufficient comparables, however, most PHAs are unwilling to do so.

Third, elderly section 8 tenants are typically the holy grail of renters. Low turnover, majority of the rent coming from HUD, and less likely to destroy and/or fulfill the (unfair) stereotype of section 8 tenants.

There are plenty of section 8 experts on BP--I would never claim to be one--but if you have any further questions, I'd be happy to answer them if I can. Best of luck on your investment!