Michael Austin
Successful Partnership Strategies
4 January 2019 | 5 replies
Hope this helps.Partner 150% OwnershipSelect ProjectAgree to Price of Offer and Other Conditions Submit Offer to BrokerAgree to Rehab Plan and Schedule Prepare Funding Opportunity Document Solicit Investors for FundingCoordinate Funding for the ProjectCoordinate Documents with Attorney for Funding Coordinate with Attorney Closing Dates and Fees Coordinate with Real Estate Broker on DetailsSecure Property Insurance and have Utilities Activated Secure Bank Account to Pay BillsPayments over $500 Require Approval of Both Owners Prepare On-Line Advertising for Property Available for Rent Upon Selection of Tenant Run Criminal and Credit Check Agree to Rent Amount and Security DepositProvide Updates to our Private Investors as to Progress of Project and Coordinate with the Bank on the RefinanceRequest Appraisal as soon as PracticalProvide Personal/Business Credit to Secure Refinance Close on Refinance Within Scheduled TimeExit StrategyPartner 2 50% OwnershipSelect ProjectsAgree to Price of Offer and Other Conditions Develop Plan for RehabDevelop Construction Schedule Develop Budget for Rehab Coordinate with Outside Contractors Initiate and Complete RehabLabor will be at cost as part of Participation to Operating Agreement Agree to Terms on Funding Conditions i.e., Interest Rate etcCoordinate Permits if Applicable with Government EntitySchedule Inspections and Remedy ComplianceSecure Certificate of Occupancy or Final Inspection Approval Both Members will Agree to Pay BillsPayments over $500 Require Approval of Both Owners Coordinate Showing Property to Prospective Tenants Select Prospective Tenants and Recommend to Member Agree to Rent Amount and Security DepositClean Up Property for TenantProvide Property Management and Maintenance Provide Personal/Business Credit to Secure Financing Exit Strategy
Clint Larson
University Hill Apartments, Minot, ND
3 January 2019 | 0 replies
When it got near my target price, I submitted an offer and secured the property for slightly less than my target price.
Joshua B.
multi-family, looking to outsource property management, upstateNY
22 January 2019 | 9 replies
Think of all the things that could go wrong and see if the lease addresses them: unauthorized pets or tenants, early termination, security deposit, lease violations, late rent, eviction, lawn maintenance, parking, etc.5.
Jack Ni
Can you take a pet deposit for service dog?
9 January 2019 | 50 replies
I was told by a Massachusetts tenant/landlord lawyer that we could require a pet security deposit for service animals.
Cameron Ysidron
Seeking investors who have BRRRR'd in Baton Rouge
5 January 2019 | 6 replies
I'm in the middle of one currently, still in rehab phase, not exactly a BRRRR because I bought it outright and secured a commercial loan on the property itself, but i would love to meet with some people in the area to bounce ideas off of.
Boris Babakhan
Can’t find an investor for development site
7 January 2019 | 25 replies
First off, you're asking for an investor to fund 40% of the deal, and bank to fund 50% and youi 10%, but you don't say how each investor will be secured.
Matteo Carrieri
First investment in US - any advise
30 June 2019 | 4 replies
Think of all the things that could go wrong and see if the lease addresses them: unauthorized pets or tenants, early termination, security deposit, lease violations, late rent, eviction, lawn maintenance, parking, etc.5.
Joshua Feit
Living in Atlanta and running Airbnb cabins in Gatlinburg/Pforge
24 January 2021 | 54 replies
Very good language/social skills and answers calls/texts quickly.We are learning that the nice thing about Gatlinburg/PF is that it is setup for vacation rental services.
Cory Zach
If the economy slows, and interest rates rise, then what?
14 January 2019 | 5 replies
Three good steps are to 1) buy for cash flow, not appreciation, 2) secure debt that is longer in term than your projected hold period, 3) have adequate upfront reserves.
Bryant G.
Can someone with experience help me evaluate this deal?
10 January 2019 | 7 replies
Lower income people absolutely deserve safe, secure homes, but from an investor's perspective, the risk of non-payment, eviction, squatting, and general turnover is simply higher with a lower-income tenant pool.