Big dilemma on best practice or most efficient way to charge "rent" on tools/equipment that one partnership owns that will be used for remodeling/maintenance work on other partnerships with different owners. Let me re...
My commercial renter is now acquiring another loan and the company is asking for me (landlord) to let them obtain said equipment in the event of default. But, the list of equipment is the exact same that was on a prev...
House was severely fire damaged and subsequently deemed uninhabitable and demo'd by the city along with the solar panels. In addition, the lessee of record is deceased. Death certificate was already sent some time bac...
Hello everyone, I have a question in regards to a restaurant we are planning on opening. We are negotiating the lease with the Landlord for a space that was for a existing restaurant (already has equipment). The landl...
looking at a 3 unit commercial property of which 2 are restaurant spaces all 3 are rented on triple net leases.
I can go through the deal if needed but my question is on determining and factoring the value of the fix...
Gross revenue of ~$75k, NOI of ~$35k, valuation based off 4.3x gross-revenue, not 5-7% cap rate. Better Cash flow monthly?My realtor called me recently with an interesting investment opportunity - a local car wash. It...
I just found out that I have a fan motor and compressor problem with my two 29 year old HVAC units. I purchased the property a few years back and am grateful the units have lasted as long as they have.
The fan mot...
Looking to purchase a winery/vineyard.
Currently putting a valuation model together but would appreciate any guides, best practices, or sources of knowledge on how to think through the purchase of such an asset.
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Hi there, my question is really around taxes, I'll admit it is not my strong area and I do have an accountant that I will advise but figured I would see what discussions are generated here.So for my example, I have an...
Just saw an article on Bloomberg alluding to changes with 1031 exchanges. The gist I'm getting is that the cost basis for the new property will be stepped down to adjust for depreciation on the property that's being ...