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Wesley Tripp
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  • Wholesaler
  • San Marcos
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Partners getting loans for a house.

Wesley Tripp
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  • Wholesaler
  • San Marcos
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So my question is that would it be better for my brother and I to get a loan together or separate for a house? I was talking to my mom and she told me that her boyfriend was asked by some friend's out of state to check on a house because they had to evict some people. I heard that his house has been damaged and it made me think that this could be a house that I can get my start in. My brother and I have been talking about getting started together but I haven't yet brought it up to him yet because I want to work on the details a little bit more. We both don't have a lot of money but we can work. I appreciate any advice, thank you.

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