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Are you a beginner real estate investor? Then let veteran multifamily investment expert Rob Rowsell guide you to the right education course. There are so many rookie mistakes you can slip into, but Rob has been there and done that. Learn to grow your investment portfolio the right way!

Attention Beginner Real Estate Investor! Learn How To Avoid Common Mistakes

Beginner real estate investor rental homeBeginner Real Estate Investor Kris called in to Rob’s monthly Inner Circle Zoom meeting, and laid out her situation. She bought a house to renovate in order for it to generate revenue. Unfortunately, she had some nightmare experiences with contractors. In fact, she was on her third contractor at the time when she called Rob. For future reference, she asked what education to pursue so she could avoid her properties becoming money pits.

Kris clarified that she planned at first to use the house for a home business, but then decided to use it as a single family rental property. Since Rob specializes in multifamily real estate investments, he recommended Ryan Pineda’s courses for single family rental homes. While Ryan’s education platform is a big investment, it is a goldmine of knowledge for any beginner real estate investor starting with a single family property.

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Do you own your own multifamily rental properties? If not, do you plan to do so one day? Then you should consider joining our online financial group, the ATL Inner Circle Community! Each month, investing pro Rob Rowsell will teach you what you must do in order to build wealth in the real estate business. It’s not quite 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!

Nobody can be successful on their own in the real estate business. That is why you must choose your Multifamily Property Investment Team wisely! Watch and read on as Rob Rowsell outlines the key players you need on your side when you invest in a multifamily property.

Multifamily Property Investment Team discussing real estate deal

Multifamily Property Investment Team discussing real estate deal

Multifamily Property Investment Team – Who Should You Choose To Be In Your Corner?

They say that “no man is an island”. That phrase definitely applies in the real estate investment industry. If you’re going to wade through the mountains of paperwork and make wise decisions about your potential rental property deals, you will need a multifamily property investment team made up of two super powered units, the Core Power Team and your Vendor Power Team.

Rob explains your Core Power Team as your “inner circle”. This team consists of your General Partners, Sponsors, and a Mentor. These teammates will guide you and do most of the heavy lifting. Just make sure that you have a “push pull” buyout clause in your agreements, so everyone has an out if necessary. Sometimes business partners grow apart, or develop different needs. Get everything in writing, so it stays just business, and doesn’t get personal.

Your Vendor Power Team for your real estate deal consists of commercial real estate brokers, a property manager, attorneys, a mortgage broker, and general council. Finally, you need to recruit the right investors to be your Limited Partners. When you choose wisely and trust your partners, you will go far in the rental property investment game!

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Do you invest in multifamily 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!

Multifamily real estate investors play many roles. One such role is that of an Asset Manager. Rob Rowsell presented a checklist for Asset Managers. Perhaps the most important task on the checklist was to “be prepared for anything”. Want an example of what could go wrong? How about a shocking rental property fire? How did Rob react, and what did his real estate team do when the incident occurred? Read on to find out!

Rental Property fire - Apartment damage by arsonRental Property Fire Story – Moving On From Arson Damage

Rob was 30,000 feet up, on his way to visit one of his prized rental properties. After a long flight, he stepped off of the plane and turned off Airplane mode on his phone. Instantly, it started blowing up with notifications from his staff! The property investment he was about to check in on had gone up in flames!

Mike Tyson once said that “Everybody’s got a plan until they get punched in the face!” At that moment, Rob was reeling from a left hook out of nowhere. One message from his Property Manager, included a photo of one of the units on fire, with a promise that they were on their way to the 105-plex.

Rob arrived to the firefighters spraying down the crumbling apartments. Soon, he learned that the fire was the result of an arson. The building was beyond repair. Since the slab was no longer up to code, crews had to replace it, too. Thankfully today, the 16 units are almost completely rebuilt. The arsonist is in jail, paying for their crime. This is a prime example that anything can happen in the wild world of real estate investing.

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Do you own multifamily rental properties? If not, do you aspire to do so one day? Then you need to join our online property investors 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!