16 August 2018 | 1 reply
Or can we gift him half or a portion this year and then sell it next year under Sec 1031, so We can say We are still a co-owners?
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3 March 2019 | 16 replies
You could also keep him on the deed as a co-owner with an ownership stake in the house to be paid at closing after you flip it.
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2 March 2019 | 1 reply
Both women are on the lease), and the tenant on the second floor a young man in his 20s (whose mother is a co-signer on the lease).Tenant of the second floor unit, has a Pitt bull on premises (not on the lease and it says no pets unless there is written addendum added to the lease).
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12 July 2021 | 30 replies
When I was working at Redfin, Associate Agents could earn a bonus for anyone you personally referred to a Redfin agent - buying or selling a house however, the Associate Agent wouldn't be listed as a co-agent on the sale of a house.
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5 March 2019 | 5 replies
im not sure if im posting this in the right place or not but i thought a forum full of innovative thinkers might have some creative ideasim trying help a seller solve their problem so i can purchase their housetheyve spelled it out so im going to cut/paste the conversationI own a home with a co-owner who refuses to sell because a personal vendetta against me.
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7 March 2019 | 1 reply
Could I be a co-borrower on a loan my brother is trying to get and it still be considered owner occupied since he will be living there but I will not or is that fraud?
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7 March 2019 | 1 reply
Could I be a co-borrower on a loan my brother is trying to get and it still be considered owner occupied since he will be living there but I will not or is that fraud?
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7 March 2019 | 3 replies
Consider a co-signer or learn the skill of sourcing leads and offering sellers a lease option purchase.
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22 February 2018 | 12 replies
Definitely interested in finding a way to create some cash flow where I live and felt this would have been perfect for that however I do need a co-signer and I don't have a large down payment.
10 October 2017 | 2 replies
Or will the bankable person’s credit and substantial (W2) income be suffice regardless of whoever else is on the line for the note.. ps I also have a co-borrower with substantial income/credit willing to sign on my behalf if need be.