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All Forum Posts by: Brian R.

Brian R. has started 10 posts and replied 53 times.

Post: Meet ups in Columbus Ohio?

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10

Tonight at COIN the discussion is about property management. There is some networking time and a local PM will present for a few minutes about his business and experience followed by a time of Q&A.

Post: Would you ever buy a property without an inspection?

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10

We often buy our properties without formal inspections. In Ohio there is no licensure for property inspectors and we have found there is a wide variation in the things they catch. We made a list of things we look at and take pictures of when we walk through. So far we have not had any problems in our purchasing the the few hundred we have done. Good luck.

Post: Would you allow someone else to pay tenants rent?

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10

We usually do this thru a cosigner. The person living the house would get the background check request. The cosigner would also be responsible to pay. It doesn't really matter who pays but both are responsible. We would give the tenant access to our online payment system and they would give the info to login to the cosigner who would set up payments.

Post: Where are you investing right now? (2-4 family hold/flip <$200k)

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10

We are buying 16 units in Heath, Ohio. It is just outside of Columbus to the east. We have been buying anywhere in the area and even started buying in the Dayton Area. Most of the units we buy are off market but we have found some success in buying off the MLS. Many times we find the more distressed the easier to get the deal as many are not wanting to do much work beyond cosmetics.

Post: Ohio eviction experiences/thoughts

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10

Our experience has been that once the 3 day notice is posted tenants get serious. Before that not so much. Most know that if they have an eviction on their record they will have problems renting. We post and then negotiate. If they come up with the money they can stay. If not we file with our attorney for eviction.

Post: Columbus OH multifamily rental insurance

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10

Our company has over a 100 units and Rachel Ford

@Rachel Ford  

is the best insurance broker in the world. She is the best part of our business. She is always trying to help us find better ways to insure and mitigate risk. She has helped us through several claims. I highly recommend you at lease ask her to quote what you are doing. 

Best part is she invest in real estate too so she seems to know what is best.

Post: Need advice, Permanent Injunction by City of Columbus

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10
We used an attorney named Adam Todd to deal with a similar situation on a multi family in hilltop area in September. He did a great job and thought of many things that we would not have. If you want his info please PM me.

Post: Columbus Ohio Eviction Notice

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10

Mitch. We always hire an attorney to run our evictions. It costs around $200. Starts with posting the 3 day notice and then you send that with the afadavit saying the notice was posted. They file the lawsuit. It is usually 2-3 weeks later the lawsuit happens. If there is a ruling in favor of the landlord they can apply for a red tag and setout with the bailiff. This takes at least two business days.  are not out you schedule with the bailiff to set them out. You have to come on day of set out with a number of people ready to move the tenants stuff out. You can find more info here http://ohiolandlordtenant.com/eviction-process/

Hope it helps. I am happy to discuss further...feel free to reach out privately.  

Post: BRRRR - Refinance Question

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10

I can't help but laugh...this has happened to us about 8 times in the last year in Central Ohio with almost as many banks. 

Post: ATTENTION INVESTORS!!! BULK PROPERTY SALE!!!

Brian R.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dublin, OH
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 10
I'd be interested to discuss.