John McKee
Tenant behind on his rent
8 June 2024 | 16 replies
You're missing the forest for the trees.Sure, it'll cost you to go after them.
Tyson Scheutze
The Price of Property Management
8 June 2024 | 1 reply
These are some of the ways the clients could be affected by property managers who are not prepared: Extended VacanciesInadequate marketing strategies and tenant screening processes can result in prolonged vacancy periods, translating into substantial lost rental income.High tenant turnover due to poor resident relations further exacerbates vacancy losses.Inadequate Maintenance and RepairsNeglecting preventive maintenance and delaying necessary repairs can lead to accelerated property deterioration and higher long-term repair costs.This can also negatively impact tenant satisfaction, contributing to higher turnover rates.Legal and Compliance IssuesLack of knowledge or disregard for landlord-tenant laws and regulations can expose investors to costly legal disputes and penalties.Failure to properly handle security deposits, evictions, or fair housing practices can result in significant financial liabilities.Ineffective Financial ManagementInaccurate budgeting, expense tracking, and financial reporting can lead to uninformed decision-making and missed opportunities for cost savings.Failure to optimize tax strategies and leverage available deductions can further reduce net returns.Diminished Property ValueInadequate maintenance, high vacancy rates, and poor tenant screening can negatively impact a property’s perceived value and appreciation potential.This can significantly affect the long-term return on investment when it comes time to sell the asset.While a 10% management fee may seem reasonable for a well-performing property manager, the cumulative impact of mismanagement can quickly escalate the effective cost to investors, potentially outweighing any perceived savings on the management fee itself.
Agustin Rossi
Investing in Louisiana
6 June 2024 | 18 replies
Maybe someone else can chime in on what those costs could be now.
Kanika Jain
New to STR- How is the market in 2024
8 June 2024 | 31 replies
.- Low operational cost- Good seasonality markets- Should be easier to operationalize service via property managers remotely.What are some of the strategies that have worked?
Jalen Greenlee
Seeking Advice and Insights on Implementing the BRRRR Strategy in Milwaukee, WI
5 June 2024 | 15 replies
Once you have that figure, estimate the monthly payment and potential rental income to calculate your DSCR ratio, ensuring it meets your lender's requirements.
Andrew Stringfield
Feeling around in the dark on first possible partnership
8 June 2024 | 2 replies
Once the project is complete, you determine market rate and buy out their share.Let's say it cost $60,000 to build the house and it is appraised for $120,000 after you are done (not including the land, which you already own).
Michael L.
Is it better to rent for the company or acquire a company with the equipment?
8 June 2024 | 7 replies
Not bc of their cost basis (bc that's their issue) but moreso do to the fact that they could get jammed up on their equipment rental, which could impact the project, ultimately costing the developer.
Christopher Stevens
ChatGPT can calculate ROI and cash flow
5 June 2024 | 14 replies
The investment is the down payment plus the closing costs: 40,500+5500= 46,000.ROI = 4297/46000 = 9.3%GPT doesn't understand the power of leverage?
Timothy Michael Mick
Transaction Coordinator Law
9 June 2024 | 35 replies
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