Benjamin J Haithcoat
How to deal with taxes from income procured from wholesaling
2 August 2022 | 5 replies
Hello,I am a new-comer to investing. I plan on wholesaling at first to build up my capital while at the same time growing my network and learning all I can about the business. While my plan isn't to remain a wholesale...
Winston Jimenez II
Investors using the BRRR Method
15 August 2022 | 4 replies
You've either got to have the cash yourself, get a partner with cash..... or procure a hard money loan or some other creative financing.
Nirbhay Mehta
Buying my first property and planning to partner from Michigan
31 August 2022 | 1 reply
>Tenant Procurement/Placement – could be percent of monthly rent or a flat feePictures, 3D Tours, etcAdvertising prep and determining market rentProperty advertisingAnswering inquiries (phone/text/emails/etc)Scheduling showingsShowingsApplication processingLease signings and MoveInsFollowing up on all of the above, hopefully consistently updating owners>Maintenance ChargesCommon: owner agrees in contract that PMC can perform work without owner approval up to a certain threshold (Example $500) or in an emergency.Questionable: owner doesn’t find out about charges below threshold until they get their monthly statement.Hourly – PMC bills at hourly rate depending on type of ServiceTech sentEXAMPLE: Owner billed at $65/hour for handyman workMarkup is hidden in that rate as highly unlikely PMC is paying their handyman the whole $65/hour.PMC or a subsidiary billing – PMC submits bill from their companyEXAMPLE: Owner receives a bill for licensed HVAC work on PMC form.Owner does not get the licensed mechanical contractor bill, so has no idea of PMC hidden markupTransparent – original bills from all contractors sent to owner, PMC charges a pre-approved markup for their time to handle.EXAMPLE: Owner receives a bill for licensed HVAC work on contractor’s form.Only challenge is some PMC’s get illegal kickbacks from contractors owners don’t seeThere are then many different IF -> THEN fees to cover evictions, emergencies, filing insurance claims, etc.WARNING: never assume you won’t be charged for something unless it states so in the management contract!
Nirbhay Mehta
Buying my first property
31 August 2022 | 1 reply
>Tenant Procurement/Placement – could be percent of monthly rent or a flat feePictures, 3D Tours, etcAdvertising prep and determining market rentProperty advertisingAnswering inquiries (phone/text/emails/etc)Scheduling showingsShowingsApplication processingLease signings and MoveInsFollowing up on all of the above, hopefully consistently updating owners>Maintenance ChargesCommon: owner agrees in contract that PMC can perform work without owner approval up to a certain threshold (Example $500) or in an emergency.Questionable: owner doesn’t find out about charges below threshold until they get their monthly statement.Hourly – PMC bills at hourly rate depending on type of ServiceTech sentEXAMPLE: Owner billed at $65/hour for handyman workMarkup is hidden in that rate as highly unlikely PMC is paying their handyman the whole $65/hour.PMC or a subsidiary billing – PMC submits bill from their companyEXAMPLE: Owner receives a bill for licensed HVAC work on PMC form.Owner does not get the licensed mechanical contractor bill, so has no idea of PMC hidden markupTransparent – original bills from all contractors sent to owner, PMC charges a pre-approved markup for their time to handle.EXAMPLE: Owner receives a bill for licensed HVAC work on contractor’s form.Only challenge is some PMC’s get illegal kickbacks from contractors owners don’t seeThere are then many different IF -> THEN fees to cover evictions, emergencies, filing insurance claims, etc.WARNING: never assume you won’t be charged for something unless it states so in the management contract!
Tanh Truong
Have you been searching for a Commercial Mastermind/Course?
25 August 2022 | 0 replies
I've learned a ton so far as well as being able to procure several commercial deals of my own.
Leslie Green
Rental Market Shift
29 August 2022 | 4 replies
When curb appeal and maintenance is intact, you’re more than likely not only to procure a tenant with premium rent, but you’re able to RETAIN a tenant with premium rent.
Matt B.
Risks Associated with Doing an Off-The-App Longer Stay?
11 December 2021 | 14 replies
I’ll spare you the discussion of “procuring cause” and “right vs wrong”, but risk vs reward is probably what you want to consider.
Cathy McNair
Memphis Property Management Agreements - a comparison, options?
11 December 2021 | 2 replies
No clauses regarding sales If sold with lease option, Owner must pay Agent ½ option fee and ½ first month’s rent.If sold to a PM-procured tenant during or within 12 months of PMA, Owner must pay Agent 6% commission.
Andrea Campo
Moving to Pittsburgh from Italy and starting with RE investing!
2 January 2022 | 6 replies
Even if you are not a Realtor, you can certainly set up a time to see the property if it's listed by a Realtor, but if you are not represented yourself by one, the listing agent can claim procuring cost should you buy said property.
Peter Kehr
Ethical question working with two buying agents
8 August 2016 | 18 replies
@Mike Cumbie an exclusive agreement in most states would not be needed for a procuring cause argument.