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All Forum Posts by: Sheri Ulm

Sheri Ulm has started 11 posts and replied 106 times.

Post: Buying FSBO in Ohio

Sheri UlmPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Norwalk, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 25

I own rental property in Ohio but when I bought them everything was handled by the seller and I currently have a deal in escrow that is a land contract on a property owned free and clear that was done thru a real estate agent. Now I have a seller that just wants out and want me to take over payments on 2 rentals he has because he is retireing and wants to move and not handle them long distance. My question is: I talked to an attorney in Ohio about doing a "subject-to" deal and was told A) There is no 'subject-to' in Ohio, B)It would have to be a land contract but the rules are different because of the exsisting mortgages and C) That I HAVE to use an attorney for EVERYTHING or risk getting in trouble for practicing real estate without a license. I am licensed in my state but not in Ohio. Where I live you can write your own offers without a license as long as you are a principle to the transaction. I told the attorney I planned to do my own offers and then have him handle the paperwork for the land contract, closing, etc... and was told I coulnd't do that. I have been in negociations with the seller verbally and via email but have not submitted an official offer, which I had planned to do beofre I was told this. Does anyone know if I have to use an agent or a lawyer to write an offer to a FSBO seller in Ohio?

Post: What is the Cheapest Real Estate You've Ever Purchased?

Sheri UlmPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Norwalk, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 25

I'm closing on my cheapest this week...$5000 bought on a 3 year land contract at 3% interest. Only put $1000 down & need's $1200-1500 repairs. Closing costs under $500. Will rent for $500-525

Post: Anyone have a good property manager in Youngstown, Ohio area?

Sheri UlmPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Norwalk, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 25

Very late update but I did find a great "maintenance man" who oversees my properties, does repairs, collects rents, gets me tenants and even checks out and sends me pictures of homes I'm interested in buying. He has been a Godsend!!!

Post: Purchasing Real Estate in Ohio

Sheri UlmPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Norwalk, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 25

I own rental property in Ohio but when I bought them everything was handled by the seller and I currently have a deal in escrow that is a land contract on a property owned free and clear that was done thru a real estate agent. Now I have a seller that just wants out and want me to take over payments on 2 rentals he has because he is retireing and wants to move and not handle them long distance. My question is: I talked to an attorney in Ohio about doing a "subject-to" deal and was told A) There is no 'subject-to' in Ohio, B)It would have to be a land contract but the rules are different because of the exsisting mortgages and C) That I HAVE to use an attorney for EVERYTHING or risk getting in trouble for practicing real estate without a license. I am licensed in my state but not in Ohio. Where I live you can write your own offers without a license as long as you are a principle to the transaction. I told the attorney I planned to do my own offers and then have him handle the paperwork for the land contract, closing, etc... and was told I coulnd't do that. I have been in negociations with the seller verbally and via email but have not submitted an official offer, which I had planned to do today. Does anyone know if I have to use an agent or a lawyer to write an offer to a FSBO seller in Ohio?

Post: Anyone have a good property manager in Youngstown, Ohio area?

Sheri UlmPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Norwalk, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 25

Thanks Uwe S, I'll check them out : )

Post: Anyone have a good property manager in Youngstown, Ohio area?

Sheri UlmPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Norwalk, CA
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 25

Hello,

I have 2 rentasl in the Youngstown area and I am looking for a new property manager for them. Anyone here have experience with rentals in Youngstown/Campbell and can anyone recommened a good manager?