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Updated about 1 month ago on . Most recent reply

My Involvement in Fixer Upper
There is a house with my dad and his sister (my aunt) on the deed. My dad want's nothing more to do with the house due to disagreements with my aunt. Since I want to get into real estate I thought this would be a good idea, but I would be on the deed with my aunt. She wants to do everything 50/50. This house also needs a lot of work. My dad is procrastinating with getting the deed transferred to me. Is it worth doing any work to it as an "owner", possibly me going the property management way, or just stepping away from it entirely until the deed transfer?
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Since your Dad doesnt want to deal with your Aunt , what makes you think you will have it any easier .
Buy your Aunt out first