2.5% in savings is not a fortune in today's market. I'm not familiar with Hawaii's FSBO real estate market, but I find that a lot of FSBO listings are cheapskate owners who want to squeeze every last penny out of their sale, and it's difficult to get a 'killer deal' when this is the case.
" It is not what they do that matters, challenging me and all that, but rather... how I respond to it."
All of the above. Mostly through networking but out going properties, always through a Realtor.
There are also huge corporations who purchase notes and then take control of the collateral. They rehab the property then sell for a profit. Sometimes great deals can be purchased from them.
Steve I have a friend who is looking into getting his 1st home and it's the home he grew up in and it's now listed as a short sale. Any tips for him on getting this home? I just hear all the horror stories about homes never going through when they are sold short. Thanks!
You guy's only save 2.5% on realtor fees? In Hawaii the average realtor fees are between 5-6%.
If you pay for a bonded home inspection, and have an attorney draft the docs and open escrow, you can get a good deal. Many home owners in this situation don't have the necessary equity to payoff their loan and pay realtor fees.
I'm not talking about the sleezy people out there.
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I have done a few short sales but have had more fall apart than have gone through. BTW I have not done any short sales lately. The last one I did was out of an estate and not because someone borrowed too much.
Ryan, I lost your # can you pm it to me. I lost a lot of #'s when I dropped my phone in HD.
Realtor fees are 5-6%. I'm saying the guy is saving 2.5% by not going with a listing agent. He'll also have to find a buyer who is not represented by an agent. Don't forget, not all states are attorney states.
Rarely do I see a home that is only 5-6% short, where saving realtor fees will keep the home from being a short sale.
There's nothing any of us can do to get a lender to hurry up and take less money than is owed on the home. I'm helping one of my agents with a short sale, and I told him that I expect a 2-3 month wait for the lender to even respond to our offer (at current market value might I add). So far, 1 month down, no response.Steve I have a friend who is looking into getting his 1st home and it's the home he grew up in and it's now listed as a short sale. Any tips for him on getting this home? I just hear all the horror stories about homes never going through when they are sold short. Thanks!
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I have been thinking lately how to wrap this up in as few words as possible.
Success does not have a schedule.
Don't wrap it up. Keep posting anything you can think of. Knowledge/learning is never ending.![]()
I find that a duck's opinion of me is very much influenced by whether or not I have bread.
Todays happenings...
Get a call last night, tenant says the police smashed her door down during a drug raid wants her door fixed asap. I say tough shit i will call you back on Monday.
Thinking, why didn't the police get in contact with me I would have brought them a key. Errrrrrr. They just love their training exercises and destroying crap they don't have to pay for. Tenant won't have to pay for it either. Funny thing is the tenant has been there for YEARS and he is a really nice guy with 2 kids. Probably he pissed someone off and they called in to cause him problems. Oh well it will get fixed tomorrow.
Lady calls at 3:18 leaves a message she doesn't have any hot water. I am trying to get to a place to pull over and call her back. 3:29 she calls the fire department because I didn't call her back in a time frame she feels is sufficient. Fire department goes to the house and breaks the basement door in and destroys the water heater, shuts the gas service off to the building.
around noon tenant calls and says her electric is out in the kitchen AGAIN because she is trying to run 2 microwaves at the same time AGAIN. the repair guy has shown her TWICE how to reset the GFCI but she is too stupid to remember how to do it and also equally as stooooopid to take simple direction over the phone. I tell her the electrician will be there on Monday to reset the gfci, not good enough for her, she calls code enforcement.
The new tenant moved into my old primary today. I was over there showing him how everything in the house works, lean into the counter top on the outside kitchen and smush a huge slug all over my favorite white shirt.
plus about 10 other minor calls. The person who takes weekend calls is out of service area at his camp for the weekend.
The amount of entitlement tenants have is just incredible AND the fact the officials play along with it just infuriates me. who do landlords calls when tenants are giving them a hard time? A lawyer who sends the landlord a bill. When will tenants start getting charged for abusing the system???
Oh well Cornish hen on the rotisserie and swiss chard slow cooking in balsamic vinegar on the stove. Time to chill.
you've pretty well laid out my reasons for never becoming a landlord, although i'm sure hiring a management firm would provide some form of buffer for me should i head down that path.
as for the cornish, chard and (pardon me for adding thisa bit of wine... sign me up for that program.
dogs'n'fresh corn here tonight.
Success is not about where you live, but about how far you've come.
Yes sir you are correct imo. My best friend's dad and I have been messing with 'tax sales' over the past year but I'm the so called brain's of the outfit ie the one who must do/learn everything because he is just the money man. We have yet to buy a property although have had a few very lucrative deal's fall through but knowledge and persistance is power.
That's what I thought too. I'm guessing not. Is there anything preventing you from requiring tenants to provide renters insurance and if they don't, you will and bill them for it? Kind of like being required to carry more than liability if you have a loan on a car. If you don't provide insurance, the bank will and bill you.
I find that a duck's opinion of me is very much influenced by whether or not I have bread.
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And I've got 76 more pictures of holes, garbage, ripped up brand new wood floors, etc..![]()
Last edited by steveny; 08-03-2009 at 19:25.
I hope they aren't getting their entire deposit back!
I find that a duck's opinion of me is very much influenced by whether or not I have bread.
I'd like to see pictures of the tenants too. My suspicion is it's not just the ones missing teeth.
'95 Legend Coupe LS
four 20 something guys who always had a fresh supply of young girls around. No they won't be getting the deposit back. About 10k in damage. This apartment is in a nice complex too. They were there when we took it over. They did a lot of malicous damage. They took off cover plates and smoke detectors and drew Porno pictures under the covers then put the covers back on the walls. They took the shelves for the fridge and took the handle off the oven. They also took pieces of the brand new hardwood floor right out of the middle. I could go on and on.
Last edited by steveny; 08-04-2009 at 09:45.
Any legal recourse in a situation like this? Not that you don't have other things to do ...
Absolutely! I can sue them and they will have a judgment to pay for everything. I will have a legal bill ~1,000.00 which I will pay. As far as me collecting anything from them, probably won't happen. I have hundreds of tousands of dollars owed to me that I will never be able to collect. It's part of being a landlord. I think it's important to put on this thread that being a landlord is not about sitting back and collecting rent. Most of the time it's fustrating if you let it get to you.
The good news is I found a wicked nice paint ball gun in the apartment.
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