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Ryan Robinson Things to Ask for When Purchasing a Small Multi Family
13 November 2017 | 7 replies
Immediately after getting an LOI or contract i request the following items....Exhibit BInventory of property tools, supplies and personal propertyExhibit CService contracts including trash, laundry, extermination, lawn service, etc.HVAC and/or boiler reportsExhibit D Property management license (if applicable)Certificate of occupancyExhibit E Certificate of insuranceInsurance claims history for the past 2 yearsExhibit F Commission agreements with the leasing staffCurrent property management contractAny other vendor contractsOther Requested Due Diligence DocumentsLast 2 years of financial operating statementsA year-to-date operating statementLast 6 months of bank statementsUtility deposit registerUtility bills for the last 2 years.Property tax bills for the last 2 yearsIRS Tax returns and addendums for the last 2 years (as relatedto the property only) Articles of IncorporationGood Standing Letter from the Department of RevenueAny licenses in the name of Sathyam EnterprisesRent roll for the property for the last 2 yearsSecurity deposit registerPayroll recordsEach different lease typeWritten property policies such as pets and parkingInformation on all rent concessionsList of any uncompleted maintenance requestsMaintenance and capital improvement history for past 3 yearsLitigation history on the property for the past 5 yearsAny operation manuals for the propertyTitle policySite planArchitectural plansEnvironmental ReportsAny mold inspection reportsAny lead-based paint inspection reportsAny fire system reports or citations
Jason Gullick Affinity Insurance - Kansas City
1 August 2016 | 5 replies
I also called Shelter and their insurance was very affordable but they told me my rental had asbestos siding and rejected my application.
Crystal Salton Business Line Of Credit
20 October 2017 | 3 replies
I can tell you how I got started - in my 20's just out of the Army - I thought the world owed me a living since I served in Germany for 3 years charged with protecting America - well ---- that wasn't the case - I was just another X-GI who did his duty - employers didn't need someone who could shoot an M-1, march in formation and guard military property with an empty rifle - so I found some jobs in sales- I hated working for someone else - so my friend was learning how to invest in real estate and suggested I do the same - so  I started taking seminars, reading books, buying tapes (remember those?)
Scott Scheel Phone Number Search for Absentee Homwowners
30 August 2017 | 6 replies
TLO you have to be a member pass application and site review.
Mark Vandzura self manage vs property management company
24 April 2019 | 62 replies
Slumkinski has an old 4 unit building one block over that he does not want major renovations done on. band aid and duct tape.
Lisa McAuliffe Why do I need cash with Hard Money Lending?
4 October 2017 | 24 replies
That $3000 is not a "deposit" or "fee" for the loan.Probably the biggest misconception of DHM is that we charge an "upfront fee" If you have a property under contract you can fill out a loan application on our site and we can review it with you to see whether or not both parties feel like it is a deal worth pursuing.
Jennifer D. Section 8 - tenant screening
12 November 2017 | 7 replies
And so, how could one create a tenant screening to vet out all the less than quality applicants?
Peter K. Tenant application requirements?
13 November 2017 | 4 replies
So I have two brothers that submitted an application for a property: one of them qualifies based on the requirement, the other does not, he makes about $1000 net a month when the minimum is somewhere around $2400 net monthly income, but combined they bring in enough to meet the minimum.My question is, can the other brother who is qualified be a "co-signer" even if he is going to be living in the same place?
Derrick Thomas Seed Capital , Tiny Houses!
5 February 2020 | 14 replies
Buyers will need to get a personal property loan, just like a loan for a car or a boat.I expect that tiny homes will be a depreciating asset, not subject to appreciating values like stick-built homes on owned land.I think the best application for tiny houses is to address a bonafide local housing crisis - especially for a group like homeless veterans.  
Tae C. brrRr Seasoning Period - When Does It Actually Begin?
31 July 2017 | 3 replies
Assuming the former is true in the previous question, does this 6 month period imply that I can't actually start the application process itself until Day 1 of Month 7?