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All Forum Posts by: Todd Powell

Todd Powell has started 34 posts and replied 833 times.

Post: Tenant just said he may need to break lease

Todd PowellPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Corvallis, OR
  • Posts 840
  • Votes 1,316

@Anthony Wick Wow, good to know, we can actually have a lease termination fee? I need to check Oregon to see if that's legal. I love the idea! I have dealt with tenants that bail early, so I try to get them to show the unit for me when I have a qualified tenant. Most of the times this works out for me.

Post: Should I leverage smaller units into larger apartments?

Todd PowellPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Corvallis, OR
  • Posts 840
  • Votes 1,316

Thanks you guys for your feedback!  I did understand you can find an apartment first, but most sellers don't want to have it subject to me selling my smaller units. And, @Jordan Moorhead, I agree, in this market its harder to find the deal that makes sense.

Post: Should I leverage smaller units into larger apartments?

Todd PowellPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Corvallis, OR
  • Posts 840
  • Votes 1,316

Hoping to get some input here. I started flipping properties back in 2001 as a part time hobby, as I had a full time job and active family. After flipping some 25 properties, I realized that buying and holding would probably build more wealth and cash flow, rather than paying those high short term taxes. I took 7 years off investing in down economy and job change, but now own four 4 plex units, one 5 plex and one 8 plex (the 5 and 8 plexes are 50/50 with my son).

Here is my question?  I have these buildings in differing cities, all within 30 min drive of my house. They are all cash flowing well, but should I try and do a 1031 and move up into a bigger apartment building? The hard part is finding a deal where I can attempt to do 1031s on smaller units to move up? Curious how investors have done this or what should be the best steps to accomplish successfully? Or, should I just keep what I have and be happy? Thanks for you responses! Todd