Downtown LA Investment Rentals – Buying or Selling Lofts and Condos with Tenants in Place

What to Do When a Home for Sale has Renters Living There

Some of the best deals in Los Angeles real estate are lofts, condos and houses already occupied with tenants in possession. #tenantinplace #investment

Overlooked properties often represent the best opportunities
Overlooked properties often represent the best opportunities

These can sometimes offer bargain prices similar to distressed properties or fixers because properties with renters living there can bring down the final sale amount.  More than 90% of home buyers are looking to move in soon, so renters in place may look too lived-in, and may not seem appealing to the majority of home buyers — But… Money-savvy buyers should remember that cluttered, unattractive properties in valuable neighborhoods generally present the best return on investment if they can be easily remedied. The right offer can be the instant remedy.  Investors, flippers and advanced real estate buyers know that good results are possible by negotiating and doing due diligence.  This article will explain how to make tenant-in-place work wonderfully for most any kind of home buyer.

When renters are living there, the prospective buyer usually needs to ask the seller a question about when the tenants will be gone.  If the tenants are on a lease agreement, then the buyer needs to know when that lease ends.  If the renters are on a month-to-month rental agreement, and they will still be in place at close of escrow, then the buyer must find out as much about the renters as possible.  How much rent are they paying; how much is it worth to rent; what are the terms; are they good tenants; do they pay rent on time?

An estoppel agreement is often required to make sure that the tenant and new owner are on the same page.  If the tenants will still be living there after close of escrow, then the buyer should send a questionnaire to the tenants asking ages of residents (when was the last rent increase, how much was the increase, what are vehicle license plate numbers?; is there any water filled furniture or pets? are there any new residents not on the original lease contract? Are all safety features still in place and functioning?  Has the tenant requested any repairs that have not been performed?.

If the buyer wants to move in soon, then the buyer must either determine if they can hold out for 1-5 months in order to terminate the rental. Or…

The smartest action that buyers and seller may overlook is for the buyer to place an offer contingent on the tenants being gone by close of escrow.  That offer encourages the existing owner to take care of the issue early so that the buyer may the right home for the right price, and move in quickly.

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A tenant-in-place may shave $10,000 to $30,000 off the final sale amount.
Unmade bed can be a boon for the buyer. A messy tenant-in-place may shave $10,000 to $30,000 off the final sale amount.

 

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Downtown Los Angeles Residents May Sue The Mayor

A growing number of Downtown L.A. residents are fed up with what they see as inaction by the mayor’s office on uncontrolled homeless tent encampments, intolerable violent crime, dangerous refuse with it’s accompanying disease outbreaks. #suethemayor #garcetti #homeless #dtla

Little Tokyo Lofts owners want their city to get better, not worse.
Little Tokyo Lofts owners want their neighborhood to get better, not worse.

The new website encourages concerned Downtowners to do something about it. They’re promoting what may be the most cost-effective way to force positive change:  sue the mayor in small claims court.

Internet site SueTheMayor.com promises a better way to address the financial burden on business owners and citizens, reduce festering garbage piles, rats, viruses and serious bacterial infections in our neighborhoods.  The website hopes to help undue the traumatizing “lawless” society (aka Skid Row) that was created by the mayor’s office and city council.  The small claims lawsuits could even save lives directly, preventing murders of innocents like the elderly man who was murdered right across the street from Whole Foods and Sky Lofts, and another older man, an LADWP employee murdered just a block away from Savoy Condominiums.

Some claim that Skid Row’s artificially created “homeless industrial complex” reaps hundreds of millions for profiteers, making things worse instead of improving homeless-related problems.

They believe that the mayor and city council have taken actions to make the homeless problems worse, and done so against the expressed demands of the greater Downtown LA community, leading to negligent infliction of emotional distress on millions of Angelenos.

Not only locals have noticed; over the last 12 months, the entire world has been taking note of Downtown’s embarrassing “sh!thole” situation of trash-strewn streets. Mayor Garcetti has received much, sometimes all of the blame. Even broadcasters of New York based potty-humor Howard Stern Show have recently commented on the unbelievable filth of L.A.

Those who are fed up might now be able to take action more easily, cheaply and powerfully by checking out the resources provided at www.SueTheMayor.com

Find out what your neighbor’s loft sold for.

Find out what the home down the street sold for

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Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE#01889449 We are not associated with the homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact (213) 880-9910 or visit LAcondoInfo.com  Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.