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All Forum Posts by: Grace T.

Grace T. has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Denver Area - Contractors, Proj. Managers or Excellent Handyman

Grace T.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver Area, CO
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

That's what I thought! I was hoping someone who isn't flipping anymore might share some previous contacts. Are you still able to turn solid profits in this crazy market? 

Post: Denver Area - Contractors, Proj. Managers or Excellent Handyman

Grace T.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver Area, CO
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

We are ready to do some flips in the Greater Denver area. My husband and I are RE investors who own long-term and short-term rentals with some light rehab remodel experience but we need to find some reliable pros in the area to help with our next flips. Whether you are a GC, project manager, handyman, remodeling company, or an investor with some good recommendations, I'd love to hear from you.  Thanks! Grace

Post: Investor Friendly Title Company near Denver?

Grace T.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver Area, CO
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

I live in Littleton, CO and we've done various types of real estate investing, but just now getting into wholesaling. Any recommendations for a good investor friendly title company in or around Denver or other nearby cities? Thanks.

Post: Buying Vacation Rental - What Specifics to Include in Contract?

Grace T.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver Area, CO
  • Posts 4
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We have verbally agreed on purchase price to buy a successful, profitable vacation rental condo in Colorado. Owner uses a primary property mgmt/marketing company for the condo but also does some of his own marketing to fill in the vacancy gaps. He has agreed to train us on this and provide time to show us how to set everything up in AirBnB and VRBO (since his reviews/account can't transfer to us unfortunately). We are using a realtor friend to draw up the purchase contract. The contract will be straight forward but we want to create a separate agreement that states he will provide training, help us get new accounts established, link to existing reviews, transfer bookings/deposits, etc. 

Is it fair to also ask for all bookings from the date the contract is signed (vs closing date) while we are waiting on closing to happen (which is 30 days)? Also, once the closing has occurred, he and property mgmt company need to transfer all deposits collected for future reservation to our account.

Those who've done this before...What's been your experience - what's the best way to do this? How was contract set up and worded in the agreement? What else should we request or consider in this transaction? Just want to make sure we have our i's dotted and t's crossed to ensure the transfer goes smoothly and we're not left hanging. Should we consider a real estate attorney to draw up the contract or will a standard purchase agreement with a separate agreement that outlines those details suffice? Thanks! :)