All Forum Posts by: Account Closed
Account Closed has started 14 posts and replied 71 times.
Post: Texas Investor Homes experience
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
Hi team, I realize this is a much older post, but do you all have any updates? Seems like Ron is a solid guy but wanted to ask everyone as well
Post: Help when Looking for Title Company?
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
Hi everyone, I'm looking for a new title company for a refinance. Any ideas what to look for and what to avoid when trying to find a good fit? Recommendations are also welcome! Thanks all!
Post: Owner Financing? Where are the bodies buried?
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
Hey everyone, I'm not new to investing, but I am new to owner financing. I have a property that I was originally looking to offload when another investor offered a deal around owner financing for me. I was hoping someone with experience in this arena might be able to help with any "gotchas" that I'm not aware of. Maybe these types of things can be taken care of in the contract, but a few of my questions are below. Please let me know what you think:
Repairs: Am I responsible for these? Either through a natural disaster, tenant caused, or wear and tear?
Insurance: I'm assuming this will still be held in my name?
Liability: What would/could I be liable for?
What happens if the"borrower" defaults on the loan?
Again, I'm just trying to figure out where potential bodies might be buried as I go down this path. Anyone with experience in this area would be of great help. Thanks everyone!
Post: Jacksonville investors stay away from Suncoast Property Mgt
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
Team, does anyone know of a good property management company in Jax? I'm looking for one as well. Also, DO NOT use Invictus....worsr response rate ever.
Post: Jacksonville Property Management
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
This is great information Nathan! And thank you for the guidance. I will start digging in and let you know if I have any additional questions!
Originally posted by @Nathan Gesner:
There are a lot of options in Jacksonville. The only one I know personally is Eric Boyd with Red Rooster. I've been networking with him on NARPM for years and he seems to be a straight shooter and knows his stuff. If you reach out to him, be sure to mention my name and he'll probably charge you double. LOL!
You can start by going to www.narpm.org to search their directory of managers. These are professionals with additional training and a stricter code of ethics. It's no guarantee but it's a good place to start. Regardless of how you find them, try to interview at least three managers
1. Ask how many units they manage and how much experience they have. If it's a larger organization, feel free to inquire about their different staff qualifications.
2. Review their management agreement. Make sure it explicitly explains the process for termination if you are unhappy with their services, but especially if they violate the terms of your agreement.
3. Understand the fees involved and calculate the total cost for an entire year of management so you can compare the different managers. It may sound nice to pay a 5% management fee but the extra fees can add up to be more than the other company that charges 10% with no add-on fees. Fees should be clearly stated, easy to understand, and justifiable. If you ask the manager to justify a fee and he starts hemming and hawing, move on or require them to remove the fee. Don't be afraid to negotiate!
4. Review their lease agreement and addenda. 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. Don't just read the lease! Ask the manager to explain their process for dealing with maintenance, late rent, evictions, turnover, etc. If they are professional, they can explain this quickly and easily. If they are VERY professional, they will have their processes in writing as verification that it is enforced equally and fairly by their entire staff.
6. Ask to speak with some of their current owners and current/former tenants. You can also check their reviews online at Google, Facebook, or Yelp. Just remember: most negative reviews are written by problematic tenants. The fact they are complaining online might be an indication the property manager dealt with them properly so be sure to ask the manager for their side of the story.
7. Look at their marketing strategy. Are they doing everything they can to expose properties to the widest possible market? Are their listings detailed with good quality photos? Can they prove how long it takes to rent a vacant property?
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start. If you have specific questions about property management, I'll be happy to help!
Post: Jacksonville Property Management
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
Good afternoon everyone, does anyone know of a few good property managers in the Jacksonville market? I am looking for a new manager as mine never returns my calls. Thanks.
Post: Taxes/Accountant in FL
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
OK great! Thank you Natalie! Steven I just sent you a message. Looking forward to connecting.
Post: Taxes/Accountant in FL
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
Hey there BP family, does anyone have a good recommendation for an accountant that specializes in commercial real estate transactions (specfically sales of them)? Preferably out of the Tampa/Orlando/Central Florida market would be ideal. Thank you all in advance!
Post: How to buy more rental properties with debt to income limited out
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
Are you using a big name bank that specializes in investment loans? If not, I would recommend doing so. If your rentals are leased out the lender should be recognizing the revenue and not negatively impacting your DTI.
Post: Anyone Invest in Limitless Turnkey?
- Rental Property Investor
- Florida
- Posts 74
- Votes 27
Hey everyone, I noticed that this feed was from awhile back. I am now getting emails from Limitless as well. Has anyone had any further dealings wiht them? Good bad or indifferent? Thank you for the advice!