Due Diligence Tips For Multifamily Investors/Syndicators

Due Diligence Tips For Multifamily Investors/Syndicators

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Publish Date:
February 16, 2023
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MultiFamily Investing
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“How do I do due diligence for multifamily?” I have been asked that a lot lately. The answer is simple. Break the process down into three categories. Physical, financial, and lease audit. These are the three main components of doing due diligence when investing in apartments.

Physical Inspection
✔ Walk every unit! Yes, every unit. Have someone qualified to inspect each unit inside and outside.
✔ Take and assessment of condition of the property including the actual vacancy (because you counted when you walked all the units).
✔ Calculate any upcoming capital expense costs (roofs, parking lot, PLUMBING).

Lease Audit
✔ This can be done during your physical inspection. You will want to verify the leases the seller has on file match the rent roll provided to you.

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About Bill Ham
In 2005 I quit my job as a corporate pilot and went into real estate full time. I had closed only one deal. A duplex. It was cash flowing about $300 a month. I started my entire real estate carrier with this one duplex and a life savings of $10,000. Not much.

My first 402 units were completed with some form of creative financing such as seller financing and master lease options. Over the years I built a large portfolio of real estate consisting mostly of apartments. I built a management company that operated the portfolio. At the peak that company was comprised of 16 employees and managed over 1000 units.

Over the years I had many successes and many failures. Some small and some big. I have made a lot of money and I have lost a lot of money. I have seen all phases of the market. The up cycles and the down. The good times and the bad. I have survived them all. Knowledge and skills are only passed on by those who survive.

The information I offer you on this site is my own. It has been tried and tested over a long career in the real estate business. Everything here has functionality that you can use, not untested theories. I have been successful with everything I teach. You can be too.

Here is to your success!

- Bill Ham


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