All Forum Posts by: Justin Denham
Justin Denham has started 12 posts and replied 45 times.
Hi Danielle,
I saw your post in the marketplace about the occupied duplex. I am looking to purchase a rental and am interested in your property. Can you share the details of the tenants (rent rolls, time remaining on lease, time they have been in the property)?
Thanks,
Justin
Post: River front lot In nice SFR neighborhood.

Justin DenhamPosted
- Tampa, FL
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Is it zoned for residential?
Post: Investors Agent In Tampa area

Justin DenhamPosted
- Tampa, FL
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I've seen Tom in action already and can attest to his tenacity.
Post: Buying with an LLC

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- Tampa, FL
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Excellent. Thanks @Edward B.
Post: Buying with an LLC

Justin DenhamPosted
- Tampa, FL
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Hi,
I have set up my LLC and now am curious about the buying process with an entity. When I make an offer and throughout the paperwork process, do I put only the LLC name and sign the LLC name or would I include my name as well? For what it's worth, I would prefer if it is appropriate to include only the LLC name and not include my personal info.
Thanks
Post: Looking for Florida CPA and attorney

Justin DenhamPosted
- Tampa, FL
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@JW Franz Thanks. I'm sending now.
Post: Flip Funding, 85% of purchase, 100% rehab. Friendly service :)

Justin DenhamPosted
- Tampa, FL
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Jai Sookhakitch I am looking for my first property and I would to get in touch. [email protected]
Post: Looking for Florida CPA and attorney

Justin DenhamPosted
- Tampa, FL
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Hi,
I'm looking to find REI smart CPA and RE attorney in the Tampa or Wesley chapel area. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Post: Unmotivated seller of a vacant foreclosure

Justin DenhamPosted
- Tampa, FL
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Hi all,
I'm looking for some advice on how to motivate a homeowner to sell me a property that is in foreclosure and according to neighbors has been vacant for at least 10 years. The background I was able to obtain was that the family that owned it passed away and it was willed to a family member who couldn't afford it. They pulled all the equity out near the top of the market in Tampa before the bust and then let it go into foreclosure.
It now appears to be in limbo, almost as both the owner and bank have given up. For some reason it has gone through foreclosure multiple times only to stop and restart a few years later, so the bank now has a $300k note out on it but is not being paid.
We spoke with the last listing agent and although he didn't share much, we learned they are very difficult people who wanted $400k for a house that needs about $75k in work and has an ARV of around $400k.
I'm trying to find a creative way to get them to sell. My first idea was a kickback after the sale, but that seems entirely illegal. Any other thoughts on motivating them?
Post: Calling all St. Petersburg Rehabbers

Justin DenhamPosted
- Tampa, FL
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Please contact me. [email protected]