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Chris Swindell Oklahoma Owner Finance Deal
1 December 2015 | 14 replies
Whatever you do, make sure you use a good attorney in Oklahoma who specializes in real estate and understands investor transactions.Or, and I'm tried of typing now so I won't go into great detail, you could possibly do a Joint Venture with your mom where she (with you as a partner) sells the house to someone else on owner financing, gets a down payment, and then finances the rest at around 9% for 15 years, but you agree that you will find the buyer and manage the payment collections, dealing with the buyer, possible foreclosure, etc., in return for X% of the cashflow.
Kenney Foster Newbie from Los Angeles, CA
9 December 2015 | 5 replies
Hello, my name is Kenney and I'm a beginner investor interested in networking to get as much knowledge about wholesaling via joint ventures.
Alex Miles Selling in UK, buying in US. 1031 an option?
16 February 2016 | 12 replies
I can't put my life on hold any longer, and I always file jointly for taxes with my partner, if that helps.I heard about the 10% witholding, and that it can be avoided if necessary, but I don't know how I'd go about rolling the sale of a UK property to another person in the UK when I think, for a 1031, it has to go via an intermediary who, I'm guessing, is in the US.
Rafael Norat Capital Gains Tax on Flip via Joint Venture
7 December 2015 | 7 replies
I have a flip project with 2 partners through a joint venture.
John Citro Laminate Floors in Palm Springs area
8 December 2015 | 1 reply
This is because you won't be just laying down planks, but actually mortaring in the tiles and grouting all the joints, making sure the spacing and lines are even. 
Mohammad Ashori The ceiling in the bathroom has this funky looking bubble
8 December 2015 | 5 replies
Tape is embedded in a setting compound at all joints and intersections.  
Michael Brunner Wisconsin 8 unit deal analysis
15 December 2015 | 11 replies
While I don't quite have the down payment amount saved up right now, I'm hoping to team up with my family (1 aunt and 1 uncle, they both own rentals) in some kind of joint venture deal where they bring a larger percentage of the down payment funds to the table as silent partners and I manage the logistics of the deal.
Theresa Nguyen Separate assets
15 December 2015 | 1 reply
Here is my question: he is my BFF and we have joint accounts for everything.
Brian Sinclair Will Buy & Hold Investors Sign a Lease Option & Do The Repairs?
16 December 2015 | 8 replies
@Brian SinclairI don't know if it fits this low-priced deal is a good fit butI like joint ventures with sellers where 70% of ARV is just too low, so the seller always rejects itSo on alternative is to do a joint venture with the seller, give a note with no payments for four months, now you're on title, you fix it, then resell it, and pay off their note when it resellsExample, $200,000 house, 20,000 in repairs, 70% of ARV minus repairs is 120,000 net to sellerFor the joint venture, figure 10% for resale costs or $20,000, add in $20,000 repair bill, add in $2000 in private lender interest, and a joint venture fee of $10,000 for the real estate investorThis is a better result for the seller, netting the seller $148,000
Blake Elder FHA Loan being called due for quitclaiming the deed?
16 December 2015 | 6 replies
The forms are commonly used for divorce or joint mortgages.