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Meet the Experts: AAOA Rental Housing Conference 2024 Speaker Lineup

American Apartment Owners Association

Ryan Patap Director of Market Analytics, CoStar Group Ryan Patap is a Senior Director of Market Analytics for CoStar, where he is responsible for Costars coverage of Los Angeles commercial property markets. Kelly is also a licensed California real estate broker.

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Understanding Occupancy Cost in Short-Term Rentals

Host Tools

For short-term rentals, occupancy costs typically include: Mortgage or Rent Payments If you’re financing your commercial property or using the rental arbitrage model, this will likely be your most significant recurring expense. Property taxes Your local government determines these based on the assessed value of your property.

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Commercial Real Estate – Binding Letter of Intent, Or Not?

Esquire Property Management Group

A Letter of Intent Must Contain the Deal’s Essential Terms to Be Enforceable While a Letter of Intent (LOI) stating, “Party A agrees to sell its commercial property to Party B and Party B agrees to buy it,” may signal a mutual commitment to a transaction, its mere existence does not confer enforceability.

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Ark7 Review: Fractional Shares of Rental Properties with Full Liquidity?

SparkRental

Always consult a licensed real estate consultant and/or financial advisor about your investment decisions. Real estate investing involves risks; past performance does not indicate future results. We make no representations or warranties about the accuracy or reliability of the information provided.

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Blanket Mortgage: How to Use it as an Investor

SparkRental

Always consult a licensed real estate consultant and/or financial advisor about your investment decisions. Real estate investing involves risks; past performance does not indicate future results. Note that the lender attaches a lien against each property.

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