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Sam Kahl Checklist for Buying Tenant Occupied Properties
17 April 2024 | 1 reply
Ask to see a copy of the lease and look for the length of lease, current rent amount, tenant obligations like paying for utilities and adhering to house rules and look for Landlord obligations like things the landlord may currently being paying for (like trash and water)Make sure to have an assignment of the lease and clear language on the security deposit WITH interest shall be transferred to the new owner at settlement.Consider tenant quality - what’s their payment history looked like, obtain rent receipts or bank statements from the seller to review on-time payment history.
Morten Charlie Anyone from Denmark? I'm looking to make a great team here
17 April 2024 | 1 reply
I'm a man at 30 years of age,  current living in the Greve area, a bit outside of CopenhagenI am looking to make a team in which we all win:It would be cool if is was men/women from Denmark, as it would make the laws/language easier for us allHere is some of my thoughts:- Help each other- Get started with rental property (together or separate)- Technical/document/assesments help etc.- Maybe a once a month get together or zoom call - or maybe much moreThe ultimate goal is to become financially free/generational wealth - for everybody in the teamThank you for reading Leave a message if interested
Jason Eisert Need Advice: How to Increase Bookings for Unique Luxury Hawaiian Mansion
18 April 2024 | 46 replies
These properties take years to sell and they have big numbers on them 10 mil and up and almost 100% are sold to Japanese or lately Chinese.. .
Ketan Parekh Mold nightmare and house to safguard
17 April 2024 | 2 replies
@Ketan Parekh you can find an experienced attorney to add language to your Lease that puts a lot of the requirement to avoid mold on the tenant.
Richard Chover Long-term Lease Options
16 April 2024 | 4 replies
I also like to purchase options.I'm just confused by your language of wrap around and down payment in addition to option fee.  
Robin Simon Multifamily Real Estate Investing – What are the financing options?
17 April 2024 | 0 replies
Note that this is another example of where real estate “lingo” doesn’t always match with the standard English Language!
Priscilla Z. Found a way to wholesale to retail conventional buyer...we just closed!
16 April 2024 | 21 replies
By assigning an agreement to someone who then completes the purchase, you have in fact brought that consideration to the table at the time of the transaction.I'm wondering if there was some other intent of that language - such as to prevent a homeowner from being screwed out of their house via some "creative financing" scheme that benefits a 3rd party (e.g. investor) while not providing any (reasonable) compensation to the seller.
Kristi Tietz Question regarding short term EMD lending or “gator lending”
18 April 2024 | 54 replies
We minimize/mitigate that risk by vetting the borrower and the contract language
Grant Gibson Popular and well respected multi-family syndication groups?
17 April 2024 | 22 replies
You can always tell a lot via body language and face to face interactions you won't get from emails or phone calls or Google searches.  
Pierre Eade 10-Year Commercial Lease - How to Project Rent
15 April 2024 | 2 replies
Make sure to have language allowing rents to go up to market rates.I would use a NNN lease.