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Cassandra Williams Honolulu, HI meet up?
11 December 2020 | 9 replies
I know Hawaii is a small island and everyone knows everyone (my mom's family is from the island) but if you are still trying to grow your network and just meet new contacts, my aunt is very involved in the HI RE scene.
Capricia Almanzar Purchasing my parents 3-Unit
22 January 2021 | 5 replies
(it’s in my parents name, grandmother + my aunt)Problem is, when they sell, with the proceeds they want to purchase my grandmother a condo (grandfather passed) BUT my aunt is on the deed.
Michayla Michaelsen Question about Pets and Aid
2 April 2021 | 2 replies
Hi Michayla,First step is go visit Aunties Father with the dog (all clean and nice and a kerchief around the neck), bring a box of milk bones and go there and sit with him for a while and see if he likes the dog.Give him the box of treats and encourage him to feed the dog (make friends with it).If he still says no, --cry-- and beg, please please....Tell him you won't be there forever, just a short time.If that doesn't work, offer him $50 a month cash for having to put up with the dog.If he says no keep upping it by $50 a month until he says yes...even if it's a Thousand Dollars (100  month, 150  a month, etc...)Then when (if ) he says yes to an amount....Tell him you can only afford $50 and that's what you will pay.and then TRY TO pay him on time...Come with $50 in your pocket and if he says yes, leave it with him to seal the deal.Then when you move in, have him walk the dog a few times and let him become friends with it.If the resident on the lease currently says no dog inside, it's no dog inside.If you are on the lease, I suppose you could force the situation on your roommates--talk to the apartment manger about this though.All the manager can do is NOT prevent the dog inside if you are legitimate with you emotional support claim.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (October 5, 2020)
5 October 2020 | 1 reply
Bold graffiti art, posh interiors, timeless family portraits, and Philly cheesesteaks served on silver platters will transport guests to the lap of luxury — auntie and uncle not included.
Brian Orr BP Conference 2020/2021
8 October 2020 | 2 replies
I ended up in New Orleans this week anyway because I got a niece and am being an Auntie!
John Trollinger Looking for STR owners in Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge area
17 October 2020 | 12 replies
If you hire Auntie's Acres Cabin Club (hoping that's not a thing) to manage your property, you'll lose 40% of that "earning" before you ever see a dime.  
Susan Tan When is house hacking not worth the sacrifice in quality of life?
6 December 2020 | 11 replies
Then you make babies and need more bedrooms for kids and gramma’s and aunties and nanny’s instead of roommates.
Tracy Stingley Seller Financing Capital?
26 July 2016 | 3 replies
But, if you're doing seller financing with your aunt, I infer that you're not in a position to an equity line.
Mason Snyder Crunching some numbers and thoughts on possible first deal...
1 August 2016 | 5 replies
I'm still looking for my first deal and I think I may have found it, so once again I'm turning to the BP community to help me make sure I'm making a wise decision.Here's the situation:My aunt is moving out of the 3/2 house she's owned in Simpsonville, SC for 11 years.
Allyssa Compton NYC member looking to invest upstate
13 November 2016 | 3 replies
I have family upstate (between Buffalo and Rochester) and a close aunt is in the process of closing on her second rental property.