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All Forum Posts by: Jeffrey Donis

Jeffrey Donis has started 15 posts and replied 1176 times.

Post: Top Multifamily Markets in 2021 and Beyond

Jeffrey DonisPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 1,221
  • Votes 689
Originally posted by @Will Kaufmann:

The Raleigh market is relatively thin as far as available multi-family properties that are not larger apartment buildings. I recall seeing something like 1-2% of our net inventory is mutli versus single and that's incredibly low. We hardly see anything under 10 units hit the market and when it does, it sells very quickly.

Great point!

At what number of units would you say the net inventory begins increasing in the Raleigh market? 

Would love to hear your thoughts on this!

Thanks!

Post: Property Management Tips

Jeffrey DonisPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 1,221
  • Votes 689

Hello everyone!

My team and I are beginning to interview property management companies in our area. We have a bunch of questions we are asking them and hope to have 3-4 prospects once we are done interviewing. 

I wanted to see if anyone in this space had any tips when it comes to hiring a property management company for multi-family? 

Below are the questions we will ask-

1- How long have you been in business?

2- What geographic areas or areas do you cover? Must be local

3- How many units do you manage? Compare it to other companies we are in contact with- not too big or small- not smaller than 1000 units.

4- How many properties does each regional office manage?

5- How many do you own yourself? No conflict of interest

6- Do you specialize in or focus on a specific class of property? Value add or whatever we choose to pursue- if value add- ask what percentage of the ones they manage are value add.

7- What due diligence services do you provide? What is the cost if the deal does not close?

8- Do you take on value-add properties? We want experienced companies.

9- Can you describe your process for managing a moderate property renovation? How is the status of the work tracked? Who manages the contractors? How are invoices managed and verified against bids? Who approves the work before the contractors are paid? What fees do they charge for renovation or Capex costs?

10- What are some of the names of nearby properties that your company is currently managing?

11- What special training do your managers receive during training?

12- How do you manage a property's online reputation?

13- Who will be my point person? Ideally the site manager and not the employee of the site manager.

14- What do you see as the onsite manager’s duties? Managing unit turnovers, managing the implementation of the business plan, managing maintenance requests and the repairs, maintaining a clean environment.

15- Can I interview and approve the site manager?

16- What kind of relationship do you want your site manager to have with the owner? How often does the site manager contact you? Is it on a consistent schedule or when you request? What types of updates will they provide during the reno period and thereafter ? On which types of maintenance issues will they require your approval? How accessible will they be? If you call them, will they tend to pick up everytime, and if not, how quickly will they follow up with you?

17- Will you provide a written management plan? This refers to a reno plan and a marketing plan.

18- what % do you charge as a management fee? Typically over 100 units % ranges from 3-5% of the collected revenue. If you start off with a smaller unit size the fee will be higher. Also want to know on what criteria the fee is based. Is it a % of the gross rents or collected income?

19- What is included in the management fee? Is it all inclusive? Or do they charge one time fees for services like leasing fees, vacancy fees, set up fees, late fees, maintenance fees, lease renewal fees, eviction fees.

20- Which property management software do you use?

21- How much time do you typically take to make a make ready? 12-24 hours, - 7-10 days to prepare a unit for rent.

22- Can tenants pay with auto withdrawal or automatic payments? What other methods are available to them? You want to make sure that their demographic aligns with their payment method.

23- Do you require me to list the property with you during its sale?

24- Will you give me your cell phone number?

25- What are some of the reasons we should use your company?

26- Can you give me contact information for 3 current clients that have buildings or communities similar to mine?

Thanks!

Love the story!

Seeing the side by side results of both deals really emphasize the potential benefits of investing passively in a syndication. 

If you don't mind me asking, how long after first deciding to invest passively did you do your own syndication deal? 

Post: New Multi Family Investors

Jeffrey DonisPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 1,221
  • Votes 689

@Steven Kassler

Of course! Wish you the best- looking forward to staying connected!

Post: Peter Harris Mentorship

Jeffrey DonisPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 1,221
  • Votes 689

@Jay Hinrichs

Great points!!

Thanks for the input!!

Post: Peter Harris Mentorship

Jeffrey DonisPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 1,221
  • Votes 689

@Ola Dantis

Great advice!! We will make sure to keep all of the things you mentioned in mind- like I previously mentioned we are mainly looking to leverage our mentors experience to get ourselves in the door for the deals we are looking to do.

Thank you!! Looking forward to staying connected.

Post: Peter Harris Mentorship

Jeffrey DonisPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 1,221
  • Votes 689
Originally posted by @Adam Lacey:
Originally posted by @Jeffrey Donis:
Originally posted by @Adam Lacey:

If you use the search function to search for his program, there are a few threads with a lot of feedback that fall on both sides of the fence. I personally have no experience working with him or his team, but his youtube videos are helpful.

Yes! I went through them and nothing was compelling enough to convince us therefore we are passing on it- are you by any chance considering a mentorship? 

 I am part of a mentorship program. Message me if you would like to talk more.

Great! I will send you a message shortly, thanks!

Post: Peter Harris Mentorship

Jeffrey DonisPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 1,221
  • Votes 689

 100%!!

Thank you once again!

Post: Peter Harris Mentorship

Jeffrey DonisPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 1,221
  • Votes 689
Originally posted by @Steve Morris:
Originally posted by @Account Closed:

Hi Jeffrey - I'm not familiar with Peter's program but I do have experience in hiring multiple mentors until I finally found the right one.  

Holy cow, how many "mentors" are there out there selling?  Could a jerk like me be one?

Seems like there is a lot nowadays and finding one that is actually in the business can be quite difficult. Thankful for the people who are willing to chime in on their experiences, both good/bad!

Post: Peter Harris Mentorship

Jeffrey DonisPosted
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
  • Posts 1,221
  • Votes 689

 Wow!! Thanks for the response- I will send you a message shortly! 

I appreciate you letting us know what you learned from your previous mentorship+how it helped you find a GREAT one! 

Congrats on the deal(S)!! Hope it all goes well!

Looking forward to staying connected.