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All Forum Posts by: Jared Mackert

Jared Mackert has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Thank you all for the advice! I actually reached out to a lawyer and asked as well and they suggested getting an agreement written up saying seller will complete the eviction and pay for any loss post closing. I might go that route or just push the closing until its taken care of.

I'm under contract on a property with a tenant currently being evicted. The seller has assured me he can continue with the eviction even after the closing but I'm a little nervous. I don't know much about the law surrounding this but can he continue with an eviction even if he no longer owns the property? Should I be concerned?

I am under contract on a property 5 hours away from me. I am considering self managing as its my first property and I would like the experience however, I have some questions/concerns. I plan on using RentRedi to manage the property. It currently has tenants in place but its a college town and the leases end in July. How should I go about getting someone to do a final walkthrough of the units once they move out and I'm assuming I would inherit their security deposits? I would probably pay a cleaning service to get the units ready to show but then how should I go about showing the property through a 3rd party if I don't want to drive down? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Definitely interested, I will try to make it out! 

Post: Deciding on Strategy

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Hey everyone, I'm new here but have been actively listening to the podcasts for the past couple years and I'm finally deciding to take the plunge into investing. I'm trying to decide on an investment strategy to begin. I'm highly interested in STR for traveling nurses and professionals and I just don't know how to go about finding a deal in the right location to do that. Do I just find any nearby hospital to look at deals or is there a more insightful way to look at demand around certain areas for traveling nurses. I'm interested in this strategy purely for the cash flow, it would be a huge help in my current situation. I have also been interested in just buying a duplex and buying and holding. Not sure how much cash flow I could realistically expect though. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!