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Estoppels: Why Investors Should Use Them

  Last year, my partners and I closed on a portfolio of rental properties. The owner assured us that there were no leases or security deposits. After we closed, we discovered that there were in fact leases and deposits, and he refused to refund them. We decided it would be cheaper to eat the difference

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Need to Figure Out Market Rents? Here’s How

If you’re considering a real estate investment, you’re probably asking yourself what the market rents are for a given property. So, how do you figure out the rental projections for a given market? A rent study should answer that question and give you the tools you need to make an educated guess of where rents

What is a rent roll and how do you use it?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFkVA2qSvOY&feature=youtu.be   For commercial and multifamily investors, no two documents are more fundamental to understand an investment than the Rent Roll and the Operating Statements. We will be studying the rent roll, looking at some case studies, and hopefully improving our due diligence process. So what exactly is a rent roll? A rent roll is