
3 December 2016 | 80 replies
I believe RE and Stocks function like brother and sister, they fight sometimes, but they are extremely powerful together, granted you know allot about both of them.

31 August 2015 | 6 replies
I live in Oxnard, but my wife's sister lives in Santa Clarita.

23 August 2015 | 2 replies
They trimmed the bushes off the roof of the house, bought a new mail box out of their own pocket.But I'm finding a few things that I'm not sure whether they are damage or not, and others that are clearly damage, but so minor that I'm wondering if it worth the hassle dinging their security deposit.Tenant is a married couple with two kids, though, they violated several terms of the lease:1) Got a dog [pit bull] that was not allowed. 2) Her sister and what appears to be one of her kids moved in with them at some point apparently after her divorce, I presume less than a year. 3) They got a pool that, along with the dog, caused me to have to get new insurance which was a huge hassle since I have 5 policies and an umbrella policy and have to move them all to get the best rates and the umbrella...With that background here come the questions:Obvious damage but not sure if I should ding them:-Two torn/missing blinds in front of house.

28 August 2015 | 5 replies
Looking for insight on how my sister and father should split the profits from their first flip:The way it's worked:Dad put up $100k of the $114k sales price (bought on Auction.com in a "cash only" transaction).

27 August 2015 | 26 replies
We also have 25 licensed real estate agents at our firm who specialize in helping investors buy and sell rental houses.Our sister company does all the renovation and maintenance work, which allows us to be a true end-to-end solution for investors who are looking for discounted properties.Since we buy, sell, rehab, and manage for commissions instead of profits, we view ourselves as an alternative to the turnkey model that many companies offer.Personally, my dream is to own many more units across the southeastern United States over the next 10+ years.

29 August 2015 | 39 replies
I guess if I felt that a company was using a trusted sister-company I would feel better about it.

27 August 2015 | 3 replies
I own a 8 unit apartment building with my sister as tenants in common.

4 December 2015 | 3 replies
Her Property in North Houston, now has been passed down to my fiance and sister.

27 August 2015 | 1 reply
Him and his sister were on the deed.