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Syed Naqvi Checklist to buy a Multifamily building or an Apartment complex
27 June 2020 | 11 replies
Any balances due, tenants with late payments still dueIdentify any existing evictions in progressCertificate of Occupancy from the City of LA9a Property Report Natural Hazards Disclosure Statement Copies of all current insurance policies and insurance company contact infoLoss run from the insurance carrier (my insurance broker requires this from seller)Copies of ad valorem tax statements covering the Property for the last twelve (12) months, if anyCopies of electric bills for last 12 monthsCopies of gas bills for last 12 monthsCopies of water and sewer bill for the last 12 monthsCopies of trash bills for the last 12 monthsCopies of any vendor service contracts (common ones include landscaping, interior cleaning, laundry, fire alarm monitoring, and pest control) Copies of any environmental studies affecting the property, if any.A list of anything that will not convey with property (common items include laundry machines and appliances owned by seller)Copy of current management agreementCopies of all existing surveys of the Property, if any.Copies of all warranties for appliances, equipment, utilities, roof, paving, pool, etc., if any.Copies of the last three years’ profit and loss statementsList of all capital expenditures in the last 3 yearsDate of systems updates, if known (plumbing, electric, roof, HVAC) Preliminary Title ReportCopies of the most recent title insurance policies, if any.
Byron Scott Can I use a "ventless" Dryer
12 March 2020 | 7 replies
I had an all-in-one machine back when I was renting in NYC, @Byron Scott.
Logan Reinard 18 Unit in Great Shape!
23 March 2020 | 8 replies
If the machines are in good shape and 18 units are using them, that could be several hundred per month.
Amit M. Rental showings during coronavirus/Covid-19
22 May 2021 | 27 replies
I ran to Starbucks this morning (coffee machine is a community amenity on our rooftop lounge, access to both recently removed) and experienced a very gratifying interaction with plenty of social distancing.
Blake Hansen Coronavirus Addendum/Amendment from CA Association of Realtors
19 March 2020 | 2 replies
Code) forbids the unauthorized distribution, display and reproduction ofthis form, or any portion thereof, by photocopy machine or any other means, including facsimile or computerized formats.
Greg Pond How do I value a property management company?
23 July 2020 | 2 replies
If it's a well-oiled machine run by a true professional, you could essentially work for free and pay it off in a year.
Account Closed Corona Consequences - Landlords Are Part Of The Solution
22 March 2020 | 18 replies
I purchased lint-traps for the washing machines, wire-catches for the sink drains, plastic snakes, and garbage bags for all my tenants.
Michael Jetzer New Member From Fond Du Lac, WI
23 March 2020 | 6 replies
For the past couple years I've been in the CNC & conventional Machining trade and I plan to continue to stay in this field as I do like the work and pay..
Josh Culling Seeking appliance recommendations
21 March 2020 | 4 replies
Washing machines (2) (lost the clutch & main pump <1yr old), fridges (2) one had 3 new boards installed until we gave up & sold it, stoves (control wiring faulty & one ceramic top cracked by itself) & dishwashers (entire pump mechanism failed < 1 yr old).
Ben Haridim WHY THE HELL WHOLESALE?
5 April 2020 | 14 replies
Once you have the machine humming and the leads consistently coming in, you can cherry pick the best opportunities and flip them yourself, or hold on to them as rentals.