J Grant
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
The client is not asking for rental potential, they want a rent survey "as is".
I would venture to bet that the comps in similar condition purchased by investors and subsequently rented, were rented AFTER the investor made some repairs. I doubt any of the investors rented units in the subject condition.
You can offer the client two rent surveys, if they want that, one "as is", and one after repairs are made.
My opinion, judging by the photos, the unit is not rentable in current condition. At most it might be rented to a desperate or person or persons, for a $100 or $200 a month, but such a tenant would be so unreliable for rent and then trouble to evict them if and when owner wants to repair unit is not worth it to most owners.
I would venture to bet that the comps in similar condition purchased by investors and subsequently rented, were rented AFTER the investor made some repairs. I doubt any of the investors rented units in the subject condition.
You can offer the client two rent surveys, if they want that, one "as is", and one after repairs are made.
My opinion, judging by the photos, the unit is not rentable in current condition. At most it might be rented to a desperate or person or persons, for a $100 or $200 a month, but such a tenant would be so unreliable for rent and then trouble to evict them if and when owner wants to repair unit is not worth it to most owners.