All Forum Posts by: Shane Shaddox
Shane Shaddox has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.
Post: When are landlords most likely to change property management?

- Rental Property Investor
- Chicago, IL
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What time of the year would you say a landlord with small to midsize multifamily properties is more likely to change their property management company?
My assumption is in the spring to get ahead of the busy summer rental season, but realistically I could see the fall being a common time too since some landlords may have been unsatisfied with their property management company's performance releasing their units over the summer.
Post: registered agent in Texas

- Rental Property Investor
- Chicago, IL
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Hi @Fred Heller. Do you still use TexasRegisteredAgent.net and would you still recommend it?
Post: Passive Investor Profit Sharing

- Rental Property Investor
- Chicago, IL
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Thank you everyone for the insight and and resources! Definitely feel like I have a better direction in which to go in now.
@Alina Trigub @Ronan Donnelly @Todd Dexheimer @Chris Levarek @Haydn Zeis
Post: Passive Investor Profit Sharing

- Rental Property Investor
- Chicago, IL
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Hi everyone,
Im thinking about bringing on passive investors for future real estate deals, but I haven’t been able to find great resources that cover common real estate profit sharing, fee, and capital structure techniques for small time investors.
I imagine this can vary drastically from deal to deal, but I know other industries have standard fee structures. For example, hedge funds, venture capital funds, and private equity funds typically use the 2 and 20 structure. They charge investors 2% of assets under management for management fees each year and 20% of an investors return made on their investment over an agreed upon preferred return.
A 2 and 20 structure doesn’t seem like it would yield much more money for smaller investments. What are some typical profit sharing, fee, and capital structures for smaller investments (e.g. 8-12 unit multifamily properties) that you have heard of?
Greatly appreciate any insight or direction. Please feel free to ask clarifying questions if anything is unclear. Thank you!