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All Forum Posts by: Udit Multani

Udit Multani has started 2 posts and replied 8 times.

@Alexander Felice I absolutely second that opinion, but since this is my first time dealing with this kind of situation I feel it is an amazing learning experience for me, to get into the roots of the divorce properties. 

I appreciate your response.

-Udit. 

Hi Nathan,

I am so sorry for the inconvenience and confusion caused because of the abbreviations, I tried to keep it as simple as possible, but because of my poor penmanship, I guess I got caught up in the weeds of details. But, to your response, I have been following up with them, and not being persuasive about anything. But, this is an amazing learning experience for me, to get into the roots of the divorce properties. 

But once again, I appreciate your response, and I am sorry for the confusion of the letters.

Thank you. 

@Matt Moylan That gesture will be highly appreciated, I saw you sent me a message, but for some reason I am not able to access my inbox because of some technical issue. Once I fix that, I want to get back to you.

Thank you for reaching out.

Best,
Udit. 

Originally posted by @Tom Gimer:

@Udit Multani If H is on title to P2 then P2 cannot be sold without H's consent.

 B is likely referring to who between H/W would be entitled to most or all of the sales proceeds.

Hi Tom, thank you for taking time in responding to this post. That exactly was my understanding, and I appreciate you making that understanding concrete. I will keep this post updated with any other ongoings. 

@Dmitriy Fomichenko 

Your post is really helpful, I have listened to BP podcasts and I love them.

I knocked the "@" symbol tagging out in this post. I appreciate the effort in sharing this information, I am looking forward to staying connected with you. 

Thank you.

@Brandon L. Thank you so much for the warm welcome. I am excited to go through these links and your blogposts. 

I appreciate your sharing this information with me. I am looking forward to stay connected and having conversations with you.

Thank you. 

Hi all,

This is my first question, but I hope I will find the answers on this platform. 

References - I am not referring any names in this post for the sake of privacy for the home-owners and hence the characters in this situation will be referred as -

Wife - "W"

Husband - "H"

Brother of Wife - "B"

Attorney (from wife's side) - "A"

Property 1 - "P1"

Property 2 - "P2"

I will try to explain the situation as clearly as possible, please feel free to post below if you have further questions. 

Situation - Two properties belong to a couple who is going through a very sad and messy divorce. I spoke to the Brother of the wife ("B"), and discussed the possible situations- Unfortunately after working on the property details and researching the title for the property, I found out that the title belongs to both of them. Husband "H" and wife "W" have a very bitter relationship. "B" lives in one of couples' property "P1" as a renter in order to avoid invasion from "H". The other property "P2" is occupied by "H" and his family. 

During the discussion, "B" told me that the "P2" belonged to "W"'s family and "H" put his name on the title after marriage and "W" can sell the property. I made it clear to "B" that the property is titled under both "W" and "H", but he is very adamant that their Attorney "A" said that "W" can sell the property without consent from "H". I could not get "W" to talk to me and understand her situation deeper, but I asked "B" to pass a list of my questions to "W" and be a mode of communication.

Since, this is my first time dealing with a Divorce situation in this business I am very confused and concerned if I will fall into some kind of a trouble. I am looking for a list of questions that I need to ask in order to understand and get involved in the deal, as well as if you have any suggestions in this kind of deals, I would highly appreciate the input. 

I would like to thank you all for reading through this post and taking time out to consider me worthy for an answer. And, thank you in advance for your responses.

Best Regards,
Udit. 

Hello to all the members in the Bigger Pockets network,

My name is Udit Multani and I am a real estate investor, about 10 months old in the industry with previous experience being a Construction Manager and construction cost estimator for various construction projects in California. My real estate investment company is NestVestor, and I am currently doing Wholesaling and Flipping in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas, slowly paving my path to real estate development. My construction management and cost estimation background has brought a lot of value to my craft and understanding of the real estate process (although there are 1000s of other concept that I am learning everyday).

Today is my first day with the Bigger Pockets family and I have heard great things about this social network and I am willing to connect with the like minded people via this platform. 

I am like many of you, is here in search for wealth of knowledge and growth thus, would like to share and learn from all of you. Please feel free to e-mail me for a connection and I would be looking forward to know more about all of you.

Hopefully, I have been able to describe myself for the first introduction post, but I will keep the family updated in the future posts. 

Thank you.