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Tony Nguyen NNN Lease - who pays for HVAC and CAPX?
5 November 2011 | 5 replies
Yes Tony a TRUE Triple Net the landlord will not pay those costs.Lately net lease companies especially credit rated tenants have been more demanding in trying to get the landlord to cover some costs.It is very important to look at the length of the lease and terms and escalations.With inflation if the rent increases every 5 years is marginal and they want you to take care of certain items with the property it can drastically reduce your returns.It's all about what returns you are seeking versus the security and consistency of the payment.Generally triple net will hover around the 6 to 9 CAP range but will not approach the teens in most situations.For those kind of returns you have to usually chase after value add deals but they are much more work than mail box money from a credit tenant.Credit tenants have risk which is why you also research heavily the health of the tenant today you are acquiring the lease and their growth plans for the future along with reserves.
Bienes Raices How would you handle these tenants?
4 November 2011 | 7 replies
However, they only paid $600/mo. at their last place so I'm not sure if they will be able to keep this up.Then one of the two remaining tenants sent me an email hinting indirectly about what would happen to the security deposit if they had to move out before the end of the lease.I am thinking of two options:1) telling them I will let them out of the lease early if they stay at least until January 1st (so I don't have to deal with the holiday vacancy problem) and stay current on the rent until then, and I will give them back the deposit if the place is in broom clean, undamaged condition, as per the lease.2) lower the rent to $800 to keep them there (I haven't had any real issues with the two remaining people, and they are taking good care of the place).
Yuval S. What would you do with $2 Million cash, good credit?
19 November 2011 | 27 replies
With the stock market you have virtually no (legal) control over which direction a security goes.
Sam A. Sell gold/silver to purchase next property??
11 November 2011 | 9 replies
I just turned 30, so I am looking for more risk vs. security.
Joshua McGinnis Hi! - from Boston area.
8 November 2011 | 8 replies
I'm a software engineer in the Boston-area (Waltham), but I have a strong interest in real estate and development.
Tim M. Help me evaluate this 4-plex deal
10 November 2011 | 3 replies
I will offer 97k max, I have 30% cash downpayment and have secured financing for remainder.
Ed O. Looking for YOUR systematic approach to rehabbing a home
14 November 2011 | 4 replies
Also make sure you can secure the property at the end of the day, i.e., verify all door and window locks are serviceable lest the squatters move into your job site without so much as offering to pick up a paint roller.Then grab your sledgehammers and go to town.
Kent R. Wholesaling Lease Options
4 July 2017 | 53 replies
I have the seller sign a Letter of intent to Lease and To OptionThe letter of Intent covers...Address, Rental Term, Renal Payment per month, Security Deposit, Possession Date, Option Sales Price (could new appraisal), Option Money (usually 3% or $5K min), Representations, Warranties, Covenants, and Indemnification, Legal Effect, Notice of Intent to Assign, Option Period (45 - 60 days)I have them sign the letter of intent (LOI), it goes to my attorney, and the attorney prepares the paperwork.There is an option release disclosure document that discusses that the buyer will be responsible for the following fee’s to be paid out of escrow at closing, which are for the release of the recorded notice of option, the assignment of negotiated purchase price, and the negotiated rent.2.
J Richardson Still struggling with background check for years now
14 November 2011 | 8 replies
I've had some tenants that were borderline and they agreed to give me first month, last month and security deposit since they really didn't qualify and sometimes these are my best tenants.
Jonathan Sher Mortgage Policy from title company?
18 November 2011 | 5 replies
Are you giving the family mamber a mortgage on the property as security for the loan you are receiving?