Tenants's Matter
Rental Aspects of Real Estate Investing
Tags: Business Tenants, Property Repairs, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Management, Real Estates Business, Tenants
A challenging part of the business
The mother of all challenges in real estate investing is the rental market. In order to be a successful landlord you will need exceptional diplomatic and communication skills. Your tenant will test you to limits that you never thought possible and you will be given the runaround by the estate agents as they seek to minimize their loses at your expense. You will be insulted and called every name under the sun just because you happen to exercise your rights to collect rent.
The government will take every opportunity to increase your taxes and will slap all money of regulation onto your business as if in a deliberate attempt to make you fail. At the end of your business cycle, you will find that you have not make the profits that you wanted to make in the first place yet your property will be in tatters partly due to the mischievousness of the people you decided to invite into your house.
Potential Cashflow Shortfalls When Venturing into Real Estate Investment
Tags: Business Cash Flow, Investment Risks, Property Repairs, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Management, Real Estates Business, Rental Agreement, Tenants
Cash needs cannot be ignored
You will always hear the mantra that this or that business deals on the basis of cash on delivery. You will also meet business people who are not willing to give credit no matter what the circumstances. They will insist that you give them the money before they do any work for you. Real estate investing is no exception.
Although it is not always that you use actual cash in the real estate investing business, you will be required to have plenty of liquidity in order to successfully undertake all the relevant tasks that you will need to do on a daily basis in order to make your business a successful one.
Operational and Management Functions in Real Estate Investing
Tags: Delegation, Property Repairs, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Management, Real Estate Manager, Real Estates Business, Real Estates Portfolio, Rental Agreement, Tenants
Getting Someone to Represent You
The entrepreneurs who have many interests in the real estate investing business will not be able to undertake all the management tasks that are required of them. Rather they will have to delegate some of these duties to the portfolio manager.
If I was giving advice I would insist that the management is separated from the acquisition team because they are two completely different sets of issues that require different skills. In this article we will examine some of the main issues that arise in managing a real estate investment as well as the type of qualities that are required.
Effective Cash Flow Management in Real Estate Investing
Tags: Assets, Business Cash Flow, Property Repairs, Property Value, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Management, Real Estates Business, Tenants
Cash flow is almost always crucial to the failure of many real estate investing projects. By their very nature the types of assets that you are likely to encounter in this sort of business are relatively less liquid than other assets. In this instance we take liquidity to mean the ease with which that asset can be turned into cash. Cash is needed for a variety of reasons including paying wages and buying raw materials.
If you do not have cash then the business functions can fall and you may end up being forced to sell your assets or close the business altogether.
A Proverbial Struggle
Sometimes your tenants will fail to pay rent or they might even refuse to pay as it is. You are then faced with a situation whereby you are constantly looking for the money to even pursue them in court. Where you really pile on the pressure, the tenant might agree to pay in installments. While this will generally work for them it does not take into account the fact that you need to carry your business as they trudge along in their installment plans.








