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Kenneth Gonzalez Student Rental BRRRR
8 June 2022 | 5 replies
One more commonplace thing is to offer a discount for repeat renters- especially those that are in good standing - this would be like a ‘discount’ for signing a new lease agreement at the second semester end of one year, for the upcoming fall semester etc.Keep in mind too the perk of ‘family’ discounts along these same lines and renting to siblings (again, if you know parents are qualified co-signers- you’re setting yourself up for another good renting situation in most cases)You could also consider a month to month with another tenant during this time as well- just be sure to let them know in advance and screen them accordingly before going this route.
Philip Greninger Creative financing options/considerations for buying inherited property
1 August 2023 | 2 replies
Recently inherited property with siblings
Alex Kreeger Tenant is asking to put minor on lease
21 February 2021 | 10 replies
The disappearing drug addict parent etc. and a sibling has custody.
Gururaj Iyer UK Citizens on a US mortgage
27 July 2023 | 1 reply
Basically trying to purchase a property , collaborating with sibling who's a UK citizen , title & deed would be registered as well.  
Maged Derias The Cap Table in Exhibit A
24 September 2023 | 4 replies
I have two sibling LPs and each of them want to keep their private life.
Allen L. Title insurance claim accepted, now what?
18 December 2022 | 4 replies
If that were the case the title insurer would investigate the circumstances of the sale and decide on coverage and if covered decide whether to pay the covered loss or defend the title.Now if two siblings owned a parcel and conveyed it to a Grantee and one forged the signature of the other, the Grantee may have good title to 1/2 of the parcel and no title to the other. 
Maranda Tucker How much $$$ did you have when you started investing?
9 September 2022 | 60 replies
@Maranda Tucker I'm single, no siblings, caring for a disabled parent and a bunch of aging pets so I waited until I was out of consumer debt, with the exception of my primary residence and student loans, had accumulated nearly $100k in cash savings. was maxing out my 401k, HSA, IRA contributions, had optimized my spending significantly and my salary had gotten to the mid $100k's before I bought my first investment property.
KYLE W. Negative cash flow, good deal, caveats - worth it?
24 June 2018 | 12 replies
Hi Roy,Thank you for your comments.The property is owned by a trust of elders in the family, basically 6 siblings, with one of the siblings who is in charge of all this.The in-laws tenancy will likely just be verbal, seems that's how everyone wants it.
Kayla Holder Wholesaling land and Need Some Advice
1 August 2023 | 2 replies
I have a deal that I am working and I plan to obtain the land through a quitclaim and flip it to my end buyer through quitclaim I already have my buyer, my question is, the deed is In The name of three siblings but one of them is deceased but the other two siblings that are alive has agreed to sale it to me    Can this be done if the two that  are alive sign  the quitclaim, or if not can someone  please shed some light on how I can get this deal done?
Jim Sestito 1031 Exchange Grandma's House
2 April 2018 | 5 replies
You said the home is in an estate with your mom and two siblings.