Winn Vu
Returned Security Deposit Check got lost per Tenant
9 June 2024 | 12 replies
If it has not been cashed, I would cancel the check and provide a new one less the cost to cancel the old check.
Brett Riemensnider
How to start out on a BRRRR
8 June 2024 | 3 replies
I worry that taking on more myself and figuring it out as I go will take longer and end up possibly even costing more than hiring it out.
Julie Muse
Pin Oak Drive: Rapid Profit Sale with Mike Hardin!
7 June 2024 | 0 replies
Although no major renovations were needed, our strategic approach and rapid transaction management significantly increased the property's market value.
Albert Lubin
Need help Analyzing a commercial property
9 June 2024 | 6 replies
Below are the key data points:- Gross Rental Income: $118K (I received the rent roll list from agent)- Effective Gross Income: $112K (I'm assuming a 5% vacancy factor)- NOI: $56K (I'm assuming 50% Operating Expenses - inclusive of 10% property mgmt costs, repairs & maintenance and CapEx reserves)- Recommended PP: $623K (Market CAP rate is at ~8%; I used 9% because I want the Cash on Cash return to be 10%+ with a 30% DP at 7.2% interest rate and 30 yrs term)- The asking price is $1.25M.
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.
Jessica DiPonziano
Squatters insurance, yay or nay?
9 June 2024 | 12 replies
The biggest pitfall is when a landlord tries to be "nice" - non-paying tenants are literally stealing from you, treat them like the criminals that they are.To calculate reserves for vacancy costs We average about 2-3% vacancy across our portfolio, I use 5% as the number for reserves.
Matthew Ray
Financing My First Investment Property
9 June 2024 | 8 replies
Your value is 395k and your loan at 90% to that value is $355,500 - what your current balance remaining is of 325k = $30,500 that is how much your line of equity might be minus closing cost. let me know if you still have questions.
Brooke Williamson
Section 8 has not paid the agreed rent increase.
4 June 2024 | 14 replies
Over the last 2 years we have been trying to get a rent increase from section 8 as taxes, insurance, and market values made have increased.
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.
Claudia Acanda
how do you know if a neighborhood has potential of going up in price?
6 June 2024 | 6 replies
I'd recommend researching areas to see that they have:- Low unemployment- High demand for housing - relatively low inventory- local job creation/booming local economy- high avg/median income- increasing population- low average days-on-market (DOM)- history of rent and property value increases YOY- low crime- highly-rated schools (or above average)I'd compare the target neighborhood to surrounding neighborhoods and/or nearest metro areas.