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All Forum Posts by: Tico Sellers

Tico Sellers has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Thank you all so much for your inputs.  This definitely helps expand my frame of reference and focus some considerations moving forward, I really appreciate it! 

Hey all!  I wanted to ask for your thoughts on critical items to scrutinize on inspection reports.  I am working on entering the Mountain View 4-plex market.  I know many would steer clear of this neighborhood.  However, I am not as concerned with crime or the quality of tenants (to a degree) at this time, as I am with ensuring the property is up to code and isn't going to land me in some kind of hot water with the municipality (particularly as the area transitions through the Target Neighborhood Plan).

Just received the report back on a property I am pursuing, and would like to know potential shortfalls of some of these items that may or may not be a big deal.  1980s era build with the following items of interest:

- Lacking 1A10-BC extinguishers, water heaters lacking drip tubes and seismic straps, windows blocked by stored items preventing egress, common area doors not self-closing or fire rated, cleaning/sealing water staining in various areas, other key areas with wood rot/staining as viewed from crawl space, roof missing some shingles (age unknown), birds in attic (missing some grates), vapor barrier to thin/missing in crawl space, exterior damp proofing damaged.  Just to name a few items (The list is much, much longer lol).


Also, after engaging on a few properties over the past month or so, obtaining information from selling teams has been like pulling teeth... Not sure if that's just the nature of the multi-family realm or the overall dynamic of the Anchorage market right now.  Under contract at the moment and cannot obtain any info on age of roof or boiler, etc.  Currently planning to bring out a roofer, and a couple other contractors for further assessment.

I would greatly appreciate any insight on whether these are fairly normal items or potential for bigger problems down the road.  Or any general recommendations on other experts to bring in to further assess the property.


Thank you in advance for your time!!

Post: CPAs for RE LLC work

Tico SellersPosted
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Awesome, I really appreciate the lead Chris.

Post: CPAs for RE LLC work

Tico SellersPosted
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Hi all! First post on BP, but wanted to thank everyone in the Anchorage thread for all of the valuable insight. I am entering the 4-plex market in anchorage in the next month or so under a newly established LLC, and wanted to ask for recommendations of savvy CPAs in the area that you've worked with. (I hope CPAs aren't on the list of things to NOT ask for… if so, I apologize) Thanks for your time!!