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All Forum Posts by: Dylan B.

Dylan B. has started 10 posts and replied 312 times.

Post: Need a good banker in Oklahoma

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

@Rodney Miller My partner and I recently used RCB Bank, I am pleased with the rates we were able to obtain and the process was really smooth. 

Post: Real Estate Attorney OKC

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

Following

Post: Who to contact about metering utilities seperately?

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

Following this tread.  Anyone from the OKC area dealt with this type of scenario? 

Post: New Member Introduction from Oklahoma Looking to invest in real e

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

@Stephanie Barton Welcome to the site! 

Post: Oklahoma City - Best Zip Codes for 1%

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

I would also second what Rhett has to say.  Very spot on! 

Post: New to BP! Suggestions?

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

@Natalie R. I would suggest Mobile Home Park investors with Jefferson Lilly and Apartment building Investing with Michael Blank.  Although they are specific podcasts, you can definitely pick up a thing or two.  

Post: Oklahoma City - Best Zip Codes for 1%

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

@Harrison Sharp Just sent you a PM.

Post: Finding Comps for 12 unit property

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

@Dan Cumberland a 12 unit property is considered a commercial building and therefore evaluated differently.  

I'll save some time and just link to this great article which will tell you how to evaluate a 12 unit apartment complex.

https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/amazing-a...

Post: New to BP! Suggestions?

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

@Natalie R. You have come to the right place for Real Estate Investing!  

I would first suggest you educate as much as possible (The BP podcast and blogs are a great way) and then figure out what route you would like to take, buy and hold, flipping, wholesaling.  

As a beginner, I would suggest you read the Ultimate Beginners Guide to real estate investing, which can be found here on BP for free! Then maybe read Brandon Turner's book on Rental Property Investing. 

As a mentor, find someone locally and just ask to shadow them, you will probably need to provide some type of value to them.  So if there is any small task you can take off their plate to help them out, go do it for them in return for you shadowing them.  Network with local investors, go buy someones coffee or lunch.  You will find that most of us Investors are more than willing to help beginners out.

Welcome to the site!

Post: Fleas in an apartment: Who's responsible?

Dylan B.Posted
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 157

@Nathan McBride These typical scenarios should be spelled out in your lease.  I usually will treat before a tenant moves in (if need be) and if later on down the road they call me complaining that there is roaches, fleas, etc... in their property I will simply repeat what the lease they signed says. 

You could always get rid of the problem then bill the tenant.  Because you may run into the issue if it is a multifamily of the infestation spreading into other areas where this more likely becomes your problem as the property owner/manager.