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All Forum Posts by: Scott Simmons

Scott Simmons has started 1 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Looking for property manager in Chattanooga, TN

Scott SimmonsPosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

I've lived on Signal Mountain for 30+ years. Lois Killebrew manages a ton of rental property on the mountain.

Post: Structuring Buy-and-Hold Partnership

Scott SimmonsPosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

@Bill F., we made an offer on the property today. Listed at $194,900; we offered $175,000. Structured it just as you suggested. Thanks!

Post: Structuring Buy-and-Hold Partnership

Scott SimmonsPosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

@Bill F., thanks for the advice, particularly about the "silent partner" matter. Hadn't even thought about that. Our guy will have an active decision-making role, but will not participate in "day-to-day" activities.

Post: Structuring Buy-and-Hold Partnership

Scott SimmonsPosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Would love some insight/thoughts on how to structure a partnership:

1. Making an offer on a cash-flowing (~$550/mo.) duplex.

2. Structured in an LLC -- my holding company will own 2/3, our silent investor will own 1/3.

3. Silent investor will contribute 20% down payment + closing costs (~$40K). My 2/3 interest will not contribute up-front cash.

4. My 2/3 interest found deal, and will be performing all property management, accounting, etc.

5. Purchase Price: ~$185K.

I'm struggling how to reconcile what happens if we sell the property 2-3 years later. How do we ensure our investor gets his money back? So, for example, if we sell the property for $200K, with a remaining mortgage of $130K, the remaining left over after the sale is only $70K. If my investor gets 1/3 of that, he only gets ~$25K back on a $40K investment, even though we made an overall.

How do we protect his investment? Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated.

Post: Chattanooga Tax Accountant Recommendations

Scott SimmonsPosted
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Alan King at J.D. Frost & Company is my accountant. He is a beast. I highly recommend him. He has helped to structure our businesses, and also is an investor in several businesses. 

https://www.frostcpas.com/alan-king/

@Leon Li I've always thought through this lens: " If I'm worried whether someone would be a good tenant or not, it means they won't be." Think of the potential costs associated with an eviction, remarket, etc.