Has anyone owned rental property in Athens? Close to or on campus. Starting to dive into the real estate market a bit and thought it would be logical to invest in a place near or on campus. Obviously, screening tenants is priority, but curious if anyone has any experience. Thanks!
Never owned rental property in Ohio.
But,over the years, my family has owned several rental properties in Northern New Jersey.
A few of suggestions:
1.I don't know about Ohio,but in N.J.,you can buy property without an
atty.
DON'T !!!!!!!
2.Before you buy anything,make sure you get it inspected.
The inspector should be familiar with Code Requirements for rental properties.
3.It may sound stupid.
But make sure the building has a valid Certificate of Occupancy,for what you intend to use it for,before you close.
4.Any lease agreement should be prepared by,or at the very least,reviewed by a Real Estate Atty.
5.As a precaution,we tell all prospective tenants that they should review the lease with an atty.
We even note it in the lease.
6.Make sure you have proof that the tenant has read the lease.
We set up our leases where the tenant has to initial each section.
7.Before a tenant signs a lease,do a "videotaped" walk through inspection of the unit.
In addition to showing the unit's overall condition,you should identify, on the video,any "issues".
A copy of the video should be given to the tenant,and noted in the lease.
8.Any "issues" ,identified in the walk through inspection, should be noted in the lease and initialed by the tenant.
9.One thing that we had a problem with was exactly what constituted "damage" and how it would be addressed.
Over the years that section of our lease agreement has gotten much more detailed.