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Multifamily Property Investor Rob Rowsell shows how to use ChatGPT for Real Estate ventures. Specifically in this video, Rob shows how he uses AI to vet contracts with investors, so that he doesn’t miss any important details.

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Right up front, Rob makes it clear that he uses AI to review every contract that he receives, no matter the subject. In his ChatGPT window, he has Project folders dedicated to each one of his real estate properties. Rob notes that Projects is a feature exclusive to ChatGPT Pro.

Those folders house every agreement regarding their assigned property. These documents include the insurance papers, property management contracts, and security agreements. Anytime that he has a question about one of them, he types it up, and then gets a quick answer back.

In effect, the ChatGPT Pro app is acting as a virtual business mentor. It gives him sound advice about all of his written business agreements.

When he writes the prompts, Rob makes sure to assign ChatGPT the role of an expert in the specific subject the document covers. That way, the advice he receives is laser focused on the topic, as well as swiftly delivered.

Over time, through machine learning, the app knows Rob’s preferences and his intentions for even better responses.

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Let’s say that you are in the process of putting together a real estate deal, but all of your funding has not come through yet? Can you get capital extensions in writing for your property investment deals? When sellers write Real Estate deals, contracts often allow for deadline extensions, so that buyers can round up more investors. Rob explained the process of asking for capital extensions to one of his callers on one of his monthly Inner Circle Group Zoom Call.

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On the call, our friend David remarked at how amazing it was that Rob and Claudia could do their due diligence in such a short span of time. Closing real estate deals is a very complex process, after all. He asked Rob to walk through the process from fundraising to close. What happens if the buyer can’t raise enough funds in time? Do sellers typically accept capital extensions in buyer contracts, and how many are the standard number that buyers can receive?

Rob explained that he asks for up to two free 30-day extensions when he begins the real estate buying process. This is a bold ask, but if you don’t ask, you’ll never know! He rarely gets it, but sometimes he can negotiate one free 30 day extension and an additional 15-day reprieve if needed.

Often with capital extensions, a penalty fee will apply. If you pay that fee, though, you have enough invested that the seller knows you are serious. You will raise the funds and deliver them in a timely fashion. In the unlikely event the deal falls through, as a general partner, your investors are safe from losses.

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Do you own multi-family properties? If not, do you aspire to one day? Then you should consider joining our online discussion group, the ATL Inner Circle Community! Each month, Rob Rowsell will teach you what you must do in order to build wealth in the real estate business. It’s not as easy as it looks! Property taxes, liens, and legal fees can all be hard to navigate, so having a successful guide in your corner like Rob is a must! Sign up today!