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William Howley Auction Purchase - Title Question
30 May 2016 | 11 replies
Also you need to read the sale advertisement to become aware of what is required of the purchaser and the seller.
Jaden Ghylin Rochester, MN MHP Deal Analysis: 215 pads, 59% Occ
18 May 2016 | 28 replies
Do you think advertising could help move houses faster?  
Christopher Hikel Your opinion on language I should use in Inspection Addendum
21 May 2016 | 8 replies
We advertised it that the basement seeps, but the tenant says the level of seepage is unacceptable..
James Bynum First flip and we actually made some money!
20 May 2016 | 17 replies
It is horribly frustrating to waste my time everyday looking at potential "Money Makers" that are advertised and half of the base prices are $20,000 over the comps, not including the way under-priced remodel it needs.
James Bradford Need help with possible lease option for first rental propery
4 February 2014 | 17 replies
So the TBer does not get screwed, have the rent payment go through a 3rd party payment company, so Buyer sends his-her rent electronically, 3rd party pays PITI, then anything left over is sent to seller.For less than 5- 10% equity, you can A.
Jennifer H. Should I charge late fee on the first month?
3 March 2014 | 21 replies
We required her to pay us via electronic transfer and have practiced the timing of it with her from her application fee and initial deposit.
Robert H. Any good turnkey operations in Florida?
4 July 2015 | 19 replies
The only thing that sticks with me is the fact that when I had both Lehigh and Cape Coral houses advertised for rent the Cape houses got by far the most action.
Aaron Mazzrillo Multifamily Due Diligence
29 January 2015 | 18 replies
:NOTE: Important to keep the date of when these items were receivedFINANCIALS (get from Property Management Company or the Seller):Annual Operating Statements (for past 2 years)Monthly Operating StatementsYear to Date Operating StatementRent Roll for the last 2 yearsLast 3 month's Bank Deposits by the sellerBudget ForecastExisting Loan Documents ** ask if will take AssumptionSecurity Deposit Account StatementUtility DepositsRequest Schedule E if questionable financials, certified by accountant.OPERATING INFORMATION **** Must sort by importance:Management ContractCopy of all Lease Types (all leases delivered at closing)Concessionary RentsLease Expiration ReportUtility Bills (for Water, Sewer, Gas, Electric, CATV, Ethernet, Phone) - for past 2 yearsProperty Tax Bills - for past 2 yearsService Contracts (all currently under contract: trash, exterminating pests, maintenance, laundry, pool, elevator)Advertising ContractsPayroll Register (employment contracts)Operating Manuals (phone, computer, fire system, etc.)Insurance: Policy (premium disclosure)Insurance: Claim History (for past 3 years)Insurance: Carrier Risk AssessmentMiscellaneous Agreement (Vending, Pay Phone, etc)Capital Improvements and Maintenance History (for past 3 years)Incomplete Maintenance Requests (for last 3 month's maintenance requests)Yellow Pages Listing ContractCredit Bureau ContractPet PolicyCommission AgreementsRent.com reviewLEGAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION:THIRD PARTY INFORMATIONAppraisalDeedTitle PolicyLast Sale Price/DateTax Assessment: Land/BuildingSurvey (Get the original)Architectural PlanSite PlanInventory of Personal PropertyTools/Supplies InventoryBusiness LicenseZoning CertificationBuilding Code Compliance Letter ** Tell bad news fast to your investors; don't hold off on thisCertificate of Occupancy ** Tell bad news fast to your investors; don't hold off on thisRental Ordinances ** Tell bad news fast to your investors; don't hold off on thisLitigation History ** Tell bad news fast to your investors; don't hold off on thisTenant Estoppels (Optional at Closing) ** Tell bad news fast to your investors; don't hold off on thisBuilding PermitsMARKET INFORMATIONMarket Survey (3 - 5 nearest competitors)Existing Competitive Supply SurveysEnvironment Surveys - Phase I/Phase II, if necessaryEngineering ReportFire System Inspection ReportsElevator Maintenance Report (if applicable)Boiler Inspection ReportHVAC Inspection ReportLead Paint - Inspection reports / tenant waivers / historyMold - Inspection reports / tenant waivers / historyFuture Competitive Supply ForecastPictures - Aerial / GroundArea MapApartment AssociationApartment Guide ListingCopies fo All ADvertising, Brochures, Floor PlansDemographic Reports: Housing, Income, Employment (3 radii - 1 mile, 3 miles, 5 miles distance)Traffic Study and/or Road Improvement PlansNeighborhood Survey: Shopping, Schools, EmployersCrime Report
Sergio B. Print, Sign, Scan, eMail back ---->Save the planet while sending Offers
13 November 2013 | 4 replies
I never had to print anything, she was using DocuSign, all electronic and paperless.
Michael Baradell Should I be paid a realtor commission if purchasing in partnership?
21 November 2013 | 34 replies
It is a lot easier just to electronically file the eviction, but my LLC can't do that in Colorado, I have do it in person (that may being changing, not sure).