Edward OConor
Member
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2006
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- New York
In the subjects rent schedule section I would indicate (for actual rents) that one unit is owner occupied and list the rent for the other unit. Then in the estimated rent area I would indicate the estimated rent for both units
If the subject is owner occupied, what is the correct rent to use in the section? Should it be the rental income on the day of inspection or the estimated rent. The estimated rent that assumes that the subject is non-owner occupied?
Same question for vacant units.
It is common and customary for buyers to live in one unit and rent the other(s).
If the subject is owner occupied, what is the correct rent to use in the section? Should it be the rental income on the day of inspection or the estimated rent. The estimated rent that assumes that the subject is non-owner occupied?
Same question for vacant units.
It is common and customary for buyers to live in one unit and rent the other(s).