All Forum Posts by: Steve Ipock
Steve Ipock has started 14 posts and replied 149 times.
Post: Out of State purchase

- Investor
- Independence mo
- Posts 165
- Votes 49
Hi jack
Lol hijack. I'm an investor in Kc. Welcome to BP. If I can help you out in anyway let me know.
Post: Hvac in kc / Kansas City

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- Independence mo
- Posts 165
- Votes 49
Brandon
What are you needing done? You know someone that can do HVAC. Lol
I would be interested in a list of Kansas City area properties.
Post: Kansas City Banks

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- Independence mo
- Posts 165
- Votes 49
I would be interested too if you have any luck let me know.
Post: Property manager needed Overland Park Kansas

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- Independence mo
- Posts 165
- Votes 49
Why are you not managing them yourself if you just live in Olathe?
Post: Moved LLC to Missouri from Texas

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- Independence mo
- Posts 165
- Votes 49
You just need to go to the sos website. It's cheap. Don't pay someone to do it unless ya want to pay me. Lol.
Post: note buyer from Missouri

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- Independence mo
- Posts 165
- Votes 49
Just curious. Exactly how does not buying work? Say I have an owner financed house. Is that a note you would buy? What would be your requirements of the not and what do you pay for them. Just for fun let's say it's a 50k note. thanks.
Post: Help! Need Property Management Sofware/Service.

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- Independence mo
- Posts 165
- Votes 49
How do you all see that rentecdirect & true rent are free? When I go there they are a minimum of 15.00/month?
Post: Missouri - Buying an occupied multifamily, what can change?

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- Independence mo
- Posts 165
- Votes 49
Scratch the home red. I meant honored. Auto correct!
Post: Missouri - Buying an occupied multifamily, what can change?

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- Independence mo
- Posts 165
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When I say this I'm assuming the lease is like most all & must be home red by all successors. He can force anyone that has an expired lease to sign his or move. If it's a big deal to him he can likely just get them to sign his lease & it's a done deal. If it's worth it he might even offer them something like a rent concession to sign his. Ultimately if they say no then there's basically nothing he can do but ride it out. I worked for some large apartment buyers for years & we couldn't force them to sign our lease until the lease was up.