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Joseph Shuster Negative Cashflow - STR
28 October 2024 | 46 replies
And that’s with issues and that pop up, however it’s brand new so probably won’t have too many items to fix in short term.Sounds like I should list it. 
Chancy Vines Lease agreement Question
20 October 2024 | 11 replies
You could also reach out to a local, reputable, property management firm to see if they offer a la carte services for lease preparation, application processing, move in inspection, etc, if you are planning to self-manage but need some help with the more formal items.
Phil Petite Question About How to Structure Deals Using Private Money
17 October 2024 | 12 replies
I feel a bit stuck in this scenario, and I could use some advice.I'm raising some money from private investors and wanted to run some options by more experienced posters, because I'm a bit unclear as to what the best way is to structure my deals with private investors, or if there are better options that I'm not considering.Here are some rough numbers to capture a deal that is on my radar:Loan amount from investor: $110kYearly Interest Paid to Investor: 7%Monthly Rent from Property: $1300Monthly Interest-Only Payment to Investor: $642Monthly Property Taxes: $71Monthly Insurance Payment: $71Property Management fees: $104Net Cashflow: $412Now, this is not a bad outcome, and I am fine with it, but I am wondering what someone else might do differently if you were in my position - Should I charge an upfront fee to my investor (maybe $5k or so for this deal and also keep the cashflow as my monthly management fee), or would you instead use the $110k from the investor to BRRRR a bunch of deals, or would you try to just use the capital for one deal at a time?
Lori Brock WREIN, Kelton Todd, Tresa Todd-Lugten
29 October 2024 | 131 replies
What action items were you helped with? 
Daniel M. Due Diligence Docs Before Walkthrough
18 October 2024 | 8 replies
You can always ask for those items at any time, but it doesn't mean that you'll get them. 
Ryan Knapp 6 Acres East of San Diego - how whsohlf
20 October 2024 | 1 reply
Due to item 1, adding an ADU can require years to start achieving any return (once the accumulated cash flow recovers the initial negative position).4) Adding an ADU is a slow process.
Avtandil G. REVIEW - RL Property Management
18 October 2024 | 4 replies
I have remodeled the unit completely prior to putting it to rent, including addressing pre-movein readiness checklist I was given by RL after they walked through the unit (small list of punch items like toilet paper holder, cleaning unit, door stopper etc.).
Jamie Stone Seeking feedback from anyone on BiggerPockets who is in this program.
22 October 2024 | 15 replies
But, I digress.What additional items, value I got out of the program:Community, community, communityGreat friends and business partnersThis is not unique to Subto, as seen here in BP.
Chris Berry Section 8 tenant thoughts
24 October 2024 | 33 replies
Government will inspect your property annually and most always find some items they will require you to repair.4.