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Andrew DeWeerd Anyone left offering HELOC on investment properties?
15 August 2021 | 21 replies
Closing was a pain and the whole process was a wreck, but after calling about 15 banks, they were the only ones I found near me who would do one on an investment property.
Laura Espaillat Crazy Facts- Tenant in Common Issues
2 July 2020 | 4 replies
(a) Except as otherwise provided herein, in all estates, real or personal, held in jointtenancy, the part or share of any tenant dying shall not descend or go to the surviving tenant,but shall descend or be vested in the heirs, executors, or administrators, respectively, of thetenant so dying, in the same manner as estates held by tenancy in common: Provided, thatestates held in joint tenancy for the purpose of carrying on and promoting trade andcommerce, or any useful work or manufacture, established and pursued with a view ofprofit to the parties therein concerned, are vested in the surviving partner, in order to enablethe surviving partner to settle and adjust the partnership business, or pay off the debts whichmay have been contracted in pursuit of the joint business; but as soon as the same iseffected, the survivor shall account with, and pay, and deliver to the heirs, executors andadministrators respectively of such deceased partner all such part, share, and sums ofmoney as the deceased partner may be entitled to by virtue of the original agreement, ifany, or according to the deceased partner's share or part in the joint concern, in the samemanner as partnership stock is usually settled between joint merchants and therepresentatives of their deceased partners.
Anthony Capra Looking for connections!
1 July 2020 | 7 replies
Dealing with renters seems like a pain but I’m doing a little more research on it.
Stephen Spradley How should I attack this wall?
23 November 2020 | 15 replies
Texturing was a pain in the *** but It all worked out.
Jason Jirjis PA in Minnesota, As-is purchase
5 July 2020 | 7 replies

Buying a vacant home for a good deal In my neighborhood.Got my lending and construction loan set. I have not been using a relator as I have been working with the owner directly. I am at the point were we have agreed o...

Eric Gunderson 4 Unit Buy & Hold: Payne-Phalen, Saint Paul, MN
1 July 2020 | 0 replies
There were some growing pains with property management, and finding the right occupants in the beginning.
Emily Beatty Duplex - Future House Hack in Atlanta, GA
9 August 2020 | 6 replies
I feel your pain.
Joseph Lalia Seeking Financing in FL With 10% or Less Down
3 July 2020 | 3 replies
@Joseph Lalia It hurts to read this and I understand your pain.
Bianca Navalta JV Partnership or Promissory/DOT in Texas?
8 July 2020 | 3 replies
@Bianca NavaltaYeah, that whole tax thing at the end is a pain
Jeremy Lee Renting from a landlord... met prior tenant :(
7 July 2020 | 19 replies
@Jeremy Lee yea they will be a bit of a pain and having the tenant pay the copay for the home warranty is absolute bull@#$t.