All Forum Posts by: Matija Cukac
Matija Cukac has started 9 posts and replied 21 times.
Post: What happens when HML loan comes due and what are my options?

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- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
- Votes 3
Hello BP community,
We have property for sale and under contract at the moment. Closing date is before loan due date but I wanted to know what are my options if that goes sideways?
Thank you in advance.
Post: Off Market Montclair NJ Multifamily Deal

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- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
- Votes 3
Post: Wholesaler in Fairfield Cty CT Seeking Investor Friendly Attorney

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- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
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Post: Partnership deal on the multifamily commercial property

- Investor
- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
- Votes 3
I forgot to put the purchase price.
It's between $1.04m to 1.2m with appraisal between $1.3m and $1.65m,
Post: Partnership deal on the multifamily commercial property

- Investor
- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
- Votes 3
Hello,
We are looking to partner up on a off market deal that we came across.
Numbers look like this:
Taxes: $22010
Insurance: $5000
Water: $3243
Sewer: $3177
Electric: $2100
Garbage: $3912
Management, vacancy, capex, repairs $21600
Current Income : $177600
Market Rent Income: $225600
If you have any questions, reach out to my email or my cell.
Thanks,
Matija
Post: Getting the tenants out in Bridgeport, CT

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- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
- Votes 3
@Ante Vujic Thank you for the reply! I think I'll try to do something like that. I'm in talks with my evictions attorneys.
p.s. sent you an colleague request
Post: Getting the tenants out in Bridgeport, CT

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- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
- Votes 3
I have a possible situation on the horizon. Closing on the 2 properties with 5 units all together and inheriting tenants with the property. I'm aware of the ways how to evict someone and what is the easiest way but I'm trying to find a way to get them out after I take over. They are month to month and paying very cheap rents at the moment, around 50% of market prices. What is your advice on how to get them out in a nice way and what legal steps I have to take to do that?
Post: Aspiring Buy & Hold Investor (and CPA) from New York

- Investor
- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
- Votes 3
Post: Help with refinance issues

- Investor
- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
- Votes 3
Thanks @Josh Keeney, so if I have 5 properties I can do a commercial loan at 70 or 75% of ARV or just get the cash I invested out?
Post: Help with refinance issues

- Investor
- Sunnyside, NY
- Posts 27
- Votes 3
Hello everyone,
My partner and me are purchasing 2 properties this month and 3 more following next month. As we are financing all of it through HML we want to refinance it and do popular BRRRR strategy. Issue here is that I don't have tax returns to get a regular mortgage and his income is around $50k. What are our options? One option that we talked about was a portfolio loan right after we get a fifth property and get our cash out but then we can't refinance at higher % and get some some money out. Issue there is they require seasoning of at least 12 month and that doesn't work with HML.
I hope I made myself clear and someone has a good advice.
Thank you!