beast of the east
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The interest in vacant lots, even prime ones, has cooled on the east end due to soaring lumber and construction costs.
———-mjmaherjr post=446956 said:Otis I think we will definitely airbnb up there to get a feel for the area and hopefully interest rates go higher and prices go down since I'd just pay cash but man stuff on long island sales are going without inspection it's insane
-----gregbodkin post=446974 said:...... I have tenants .....
Thank you Otis but these tenants came with the purchase. They're a very nice couple from New Hampshire. She's a real estate agent and he is a retired Sheriff and State Police. I have never had any problems with them and I treat them very well, which they appreciate. They are snowbirds in their 70's. I don't think that I will have any problems with them. They've been renting in this condo complex for 9 years and the condo association vets them thoroughly. I only have another 4 months until they leave anyway. Too short a time to do anything about it. Thank you for your concern, though.otis post=446982 said:-----gregbodkin post=446974 said:...... I have tenants .....
Greg, for liability/ security purposes make certain your rental is not owned in your personal capacity.
otis post=446982 said:-----gregbodkin post=446974 said:...... I have tenants .....
Greg, for liability/ security purposes make certain your rental is not owned in your personal capacity.
gregbodkin post=447009 said:Thank you Otis but these tenants came with the purchase. They're a very nice couple from New Hampshire. She's a real estate agent and he is a retired Sheriff and State Police. I have never had any problems with them and I treat them very well, which they appreciate. They are snowbirds in their 70's. I don't think that I will have any problems with them. They've been renting in this condo complex for 9 years and the condo association vets them thoroughly. I only have another 4 months until they leave anyway. Too short a time to do anything about it. Thank you for your concern, though.otis post=446982 said:-----gregbodkin post=446974 said:...... I have tenants .....
Greg, for liability/ security purposes make certain your rental is not owned in your personal capacity.
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Not butting in, but as long as you have good insurances, you probably don't need to worry about owning the property in an LLC or anything like that. I sense that your association does a good job vetting, and your tenants are A+ (I have and I recommend to everyone I know, An "excess" or Umbrella liability policy on top of primary, that way you are protected in case of anything bad happening. It is not very expensive and well worth the peace of mind.
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———-BrookJersey Redmen said:Not butting in, but as long as you have good insurances, you probably don't need to worry about owning the property in an LLC or anything like that. I sense that your association does a good job vetting, and your tenants are A+ (I have and I recommend to everyone I know, An "excess" or Umbrella liability policy on top of primary, that way you are protected in case of anything bad happening. It is not very expensive and well worth the peace of mind.
Esq., here......
I will say that with insurance companies in Florida you must be very careful with what is covered and not covered, including using a property as a rental property. A tenant is way more likely to sue if injured in your apartment than a family member, way more likely to cause negligent damages. This can be as benign leaving a thermostat too high and contributing to an expensive mold bloom. Be aware that some counties (Collier, for example) charge a renter's tax (10% or more). Renters can damage things that you won't find for months or even years. If they overstay their welcome, you have very limited legal options, that may not be worth the cost to pursue. All in all can be a massive headache. The longer the rental period, generally, the less headaches.otis post=447900 said:———-BrookJersey Redmen said:Not butting in, but as long as you have good insurances, you probably don't need to worry about owning the property in an LLC or anything like that. I sense that your association does a good job vetting, and your tenants are A+ (I have and I recommend to everyone I know, An "excess" or Umbrella liability policy on top of primary, that way you are protected in case of anything bad happening. It is not very expensive and well worth the peace of mind.
Esq., here......
Let me get this straight….. are you saying that an individual’s umbrella policy will cover claims made by a for profit tenant at an investment property; correct ?
Woke up to a completely white dusting this morning in Nassau Countybamafan post=448213 said:Problem is up north we very rarely have a white Christmas anyway. Why does it seem that when we were kids almost every Christmas was white? Global warming maybe? /media/kunena/emoticons/smile.png
Unfortunately in Suffolk not but then again I ain't exactly an early riser. (That's what she said) /media/kunena/emoticons/smile.pngBeast of the East post=448215 said:Woke up to a completely white dusting this morning in Nassau Countybamafan post=448213 said:Problem is up north we very rarely have a white Christmas anyway. Why does it seem that when we were kids almost every Christmas was white? Global warming maybe? /media/kunena/emoticons/smile.png
Room112 post=448362 said:Just out of curiosity, what is the main benefit of moving to Florida as you get older, to avoid the colder weather?
Also, no State income tax.