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Andrew M. RALF/RCH Insurance Question
19 February 2018 | 5 replies
I'm only nearly 5 mos in on my venture but we need to carry the following for our residential care (assisted living)  licensed for 41 beds - but we can hold 36 beds in our current configurationGeneral Liability (We buy through an independent broker - basically covers medical malpractice, any slip/falls etc)Workers CompAnd even though you arent interested - Non owned auto insurance in case staff use their own vehicles to run an errand etc, building insurance for wind/hail etc inc general property liabilityAll of this runs around $33k to 36k a year for us - thats before health insurance for us etc - Work Comp is the most expensive part of that mix.Your best bet is likely not to find the coverage by calling yourself - you'll just waste your time - find a broker that can sell you this insurance - as far as limits - some of the limits are state mandated and will be in the regulations. 
Dustin Glossop Anyone using proximity marketing?
22 February 2018 | 10 replies
@Jackson Long Something like this might work to promote your medical center rentals.
Warren Blevins Question on Lease/Option to Buy Agreement
17 February 2018 | 3 replies
The “agreement” he sent me is below (identifying details redacted):______________________RESIDENTIAL LEASE and OPTION TO PURCHASE AGREEMENTBUYER/TENANT: XXX Holdings, LLC Date: 2-16-2018SELLER/LANDLORD: XXXPROPERTY ADDRESS: XXXXXXRESIDENTIAL LEASE1) Rent: $2,500 per month2) Lease Term: 36 months, beginning March 16, 2018 and ending March 16, 2021.3) Maintenance: Buyer/Tenant will be responsible for maintenance and repairs ofthe property, not to exceed $500 per incident.4) Sub-Lease: Buyer/Tenant has the right to sub-lease this property with writtenconsent by the Seller / Landlord, and this shall not be unreasonably withheld.OPTION to PURCHASE1) Purchase Price: $ 345,0002) Option Period: 36 months, beginning March 16, 2018 and ending March 16,2021.3) Option Consideration: $100 - All Option Consideration will be credited in fulltoward the purchase of the property.4) Rent Credit: Buyer/Tenant will be credited $ 0 per month toward the purchase.5) Closing Costs: Purchaser will pay all allowable closing costs.6) Expiration: This offer shall expire on March 16, 2021.7) Inspection: This offer is contingent upon physical inspection of property andsubsequent completion of a more formal and signed Residential Lease with Optionto Purchase Agreement.8) Non-Exclusive – This agreement is non-exclusive and can be canceled anytimeby either party.9) Assignable – This Agreement is assignable with written consent by the Seller /Landlord, and this shall not be unreasonably withheld.X_____________________________ X ________________________________Seller/Landlord Date Buyer/Tenant Date_________________I have a few questions: Is this legit?
Jason Clarke Aspiring RE Investor from Central NJ
20 February 2018 | 9 replies
For example, the search for a duplex to house-hack one unit and rent out the other can be substantially different than the search for a 20 unit non-owner occupied property.
Todd Stricklin Is it worth it or is it a scam?
17 February 2018 | 7 replies
When you finish making payments on the Big Dog program do you get your medical license with a veterinary focus?
Account Closed HELOC on just close property
18 February 2018 | 4 replies
You can get a HELOC on a non owner occupied, but it's not always easy to find a bank that will do it.
Eric L. Taxes on partner premiums
19 February 2018 | 2 replies
Just wondering what the tax implications are of paying a partner/contractor who is a non-owner a premium for the work done with a flip?
Shiloh Lundahl Building a Personal Relationship with Tenants - Good or Bad?
20 February 2018 | 55 replies
If you're good friends with one tenant and not with another (this applies more for apartments) the "non-friend" tenant that gets hit with a late fee may throw an unjustified fit. 
Alex Wong 2017 costs for properties that are closed/not closed in 2018
18 February 2018 | 2 replies
You should start the depreciating once the property is placed in service.Earnest money deposit that is returned is a non-tax item.
Kyle Z. Am I asking for trouble?
19 February 2018 | 15 replies
I've raked up a backyard and filled up 4 full sized 50 gallon trash bags of poop after a tenant only being there 1 year (so yeah, I've seen some sh**,  pun intended).The dog isn't necessarily a deal breaker, but you should for sure get a decent sized non-refundable pet fee up front, plus an extra monthly fee that will cover the renovations to put the place back together when they leave.