All Forum Posts by: Eric Bate
Eric Bate has started 9 posts and replied 42 times.
Post: How to Ask Current Tenant Rent Increase

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
Quote from @Kathleen Park:
the previous landlord didn't even collect a security deposit or pet deposit
It's not uncommon to not have a security deposit here in Chicago. The city has it's own set of ordinances regarding security deposits, and if you're not familiar with them, it can get you into trouble. I'm not super familiar with this, since I don't own anything in Chicago. But when the apartment building I live in here switched management companies, they refunded our deposits.
Post: Snow Removal Advice Needed in St. Paul, MN

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
@Adam Tafel, I live out of state. Nextdoor is no longer available for me. I was on there while I lived in the duplex, but I closed my account because I really didn't like it.
Post: Snow Removal Advice Needed in St. Paul, MN

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
Any new recommendations for this coming winter? Victor Lebegue was great last year, but he's not plowing this season.
@Jonathan Bender, my duplex is in the West 7th neighborhood in St Paul.
Post: Snow Removal Advice Needed in St. Paul, MN

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
Thanks Joe! Why would you avoid prepaid contracts and flat rates? If the company has been in business a while and is reputable, wouldn't that be good enough?
Post: Snow Removal Advice Needed in St. Paul, MN

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
I'm looking for a snow removal company for my duplex in St. Paul, MN. I live out of state.
This is my first time needing to hire this out, so please forgive my naive questions. How do you go about finding a company? (Craigslist? Angie's List? Google? Is there an app I should know about?) And how much should I expect to pay?
Of course, if you have any specific companies to recommend (or warn me away from), let me know!
Thanks,
Eric
Post: How do I use my first property to buy my next?

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
I bought my first duplex in Minnesota in October, 2016. I lived there for a full two years, and then I moved to Chicago to be with my gf/fiancee. I rented out the unit that I was living in, so it's fully rented now.
Rent roll = $1,975/mo
Zestimate = $217,231
Remaining Principal on the loan = $105,165 (30 yr-fixed, 3.625%, no PMI)
I know I could sell it. I would get the capital gains exclusion on the unit I lived in. I'd rather hang on to it if I can, though. How could I go about tapping the equity to buy another property down here in Chicago?
Thanks,
Eric
Post: Am I doing this right? First time to learn not actual deal.

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
I believe you've missed calculating closing costs into your analysis.
Post: Minneapolis Property Analysis - What Am I Doing Wrong?

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
In your analyses, are you factoring in utilities? Or are you only looking at SFR where the tenants pay? Where are you getting your rent estimates? Also, what neighborhoods are you looking at? North Minneapolis can look pretty tasty if you're only seeing the numbers, but crime rates there are (I think) the highest in the region. Trulia.com has a crime map that will give you an idea.
Post: House Staging Question Costs

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
Wow! I had no idea staging was that expensive. My realtor is a close friend of mine, and he did it for me for free. I will say though, that @Brian Varmuza's guy did a breathtaking job on that one place.
Post: Looking for an accountant in MN

- Rental Property Investor
- Waukesha, WI
- Posts 43
- Votes 13
I just bought my first property last October (duplex in St Paul), and I work a mix of W2 and 1099 jobs as a violinist. I'm looking for an accountant that could navigate my taxes for me. Any suggestions? I filed for extension on my 2016 taxes, so those will be due in October.
Thanks!
Eric