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All Forum Posts by: Andree Hoang

Andree Hoang has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

@Matthew Irish-Jones it's water, sewer & garbage! It was a typo. We'll ask our attorney in the security deposit, thanks so much!!

@Matthew Irish-Jones and as for the tenant, on the property rider it says that they have been here for at least 2-3 years each. And their rent roll combine will allow us to cash flow after gas, water, rent, and setting aside money for capex. 

It doesn't seem like security deposit was collected from one of the two tenants. Do you have any recommendations for this tenant if we should ask for security deposit on the new lease? 

@Matthew Irish-Jones thanks Matthew for the advice, that helps a lot. I requested for a structural engineer inspection because it's an old house. And his written feedback were:

  • Foundation is currently structurally sound and stable.
  • Moisture and settlement are not presently affecting structural soundness.
  • No urgent structural repairs required, but proactive maintenance is advised.

And his recommendation is to focus on moisture control, so extending the gutter away from the foundation, regrading of the soil, etc. 

Hello, I am in the closing process for a duplex in South Buffalo. The property already has month-to-month tenants. The seller paid a structural engineer to inspect the basement and provide a report for us to review. I am also planning on asking for an estoppel certificate to verify the tenant lease terms.

Is there anything else you recommend that I consider during this process to ensure I'm doing my due diligence well? I have not ordered an appraisal yet, I'm waiting to review the structural engineer inspection report first, my attorney conditionally approved the contract.

Thanks in advance for your help!!