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Amy Silva Good opportunity that could go wrong
22 August 2021 | 11 replies
Why will sibling only get $100000. and you get $600000?
James Perez Best way to transfer free & clear land from Parents
5 January 2014 | 10 replies
Dave NA We would be fine with inheriting the land, except that my parents were interested in letting my siblings and I take our respective acreage over because the land is not producing any income and it's just a yearly tax expense to them.
Chris Da Will Section 8 go broke in the future??
6 October 2020 | 19 replies
The avg Sec 8 household already has a steady migration of parents, siblings, cousins, etc., coming through the household.
Allison Karrels #AskBP - Private lenders for Buy and Hold investments
3 May 2015 | 21 replies
My siblings and I inherited a 3/2 SFH free and clear.
Marc M. Pitching Seller Financing for Estate Planning
7 September 2016 | 6 replies
It fell mostly on me, I talked my parents into a getting a trust set up so I knew what would be the outcome of the property's and rental business, when they passed, and so did my siblings.
Jeremy Sicarro What advisor(s) should I see when co-inheriting rental property?
5 February 2016 | 4 replies
You need a well educated real estate attorney who has many years of experience with real estate partnerships.They will probably advise you to form a LLC (limited liability company)and designate each of you as a partner.I will tell you right now that I don't like 50/50 partnerships because getting into arguments among partners(especially siblings)is too easy.One of you should be designated the leader legally and have the final word on all partnerships decisions.I would advise you to purchase 1% or more from your sister in law and be the dominant partner.It will make things go 1000 times faster and easier not having to run to your sister in law to get her to sign every little document over the next few months and the years to come.Also if she decides to cash out of the partnership she can sell her minority position to you or another investor.The lawyer will help you find a good affordable CPA and new property managers (if necessary).
Bob Yon Finding Owners?
18 October 2010 | 7 replies
There wasn't any room to do the court process with the surviving sibling who's share wasn't spread to 17 others. ..
Michael B. A Call for Inspiration: Share Your Overall Success
19 January 2018 | 45 replies
With no apparent takers in sight, and the split-up of the siblings imminent, the idea of adopting them ourselves crept in.
Paul Khazansky Launching a Property Management Company
30 December 2014 | 4 replies
Paul,  have a sibling who works for large REITs and when I asked about the software question one name that came up was Fusion. 
J. Martin NEVER sell any RE in your Life, and Get Rich!?!
9 May 2014 | 32 replies
It's also something you can pass on to your kids too when you go (or partner, sibling, or whoever!).