Sean McMannis
Security Deposit Withholding?
28 March 2022 | 11 replies
Most states allow up to 30 days to return the funds to the tenant and provide a disposition letter so there should be time for a nice evaluation and bid to be done.
Marcus Auerbach
Cost Segregation Study on Single Family BRRRR
2 May 2022 | 4 replies
It seems like a downside of BRRRR is that it greatly reduces the impact of a CS compared to buying a move in ready asset for 250k.Do I have to go through a partial disposition calculation?
Dave Meyer
What Questions Do You Have For Real Estate Experts?
19 April 2022 | 67 replies
I am interested in a deeper dive into disposition strategies.I would love to hear some guests on the podcast discuss keeping a running tab on your depreciation recapture and capital gains taxes as you hold a property, and whether it's better to sell and pay the taxes or if it's better to do 1031 exchanges: the pros and cons of each.
Josh Brown
Business Planning Help
2 June 2022 | 5 replies
He’s going to do the acquisitions, as his work schedule permits it, and I’ll handle dispositions.
Jake Burhans
How do you field offers as a real estate wholesaler?
22 October 2022 | 1 reply
How does everyone Disposition properties?
Steven Barr
Where Can I Find Deals - $5+ Million?
18 February 2022 | 5 replies
Most publicly traded REITs have disposition officers whose whole job is to manage the sale of assets from the portfolio.Your large private equity groups: Blackstone, Bridgewater Associates, etc.
Jorge Abreu
Questions You Should Ask The Sponsor
18 February 2022 | 1 reply
.• Usually 1-2%Disposition Fee • For all of the work involved with selling the property • Around 1% Fees aren’t everything, but it’s important to take them into consideration to understand how the sponsor operates.
Tom B
Florida Commercial Landlords Q
19 February 2022 | 0 replies
Florida landlords, do you read the Florida Statutes the same way as me with regard to tenant personal property-I found under the residential section of the statute you can include the following verbiage in your lease "Per Florida Statute 83.67 (5), Tenant agrees that “BY SIGNING THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT, THE TENANT AGREES THAT UPON SURRENDER, ABANDONMENT, OR RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OF THE DWELLING UNIT DUE TO THE DEATH OF THE LAST REMAINING TENANT, AS PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 83, FLORIDA STATUTES, THE LANDLORD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR STORAGE OR DISPOSITION OF THE TENANT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY.”But I can find no such verbiage for Commercial properties.Is this tool only available for Residential properties?
John William Pointer Sr.
Subject to mortgage...
26 February 2022 | 1 reply
Hello All,Does anyone know where to find a great acquisition and disposition manager?