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Ryan S. Advice on Specific Performance for Breach of Real Estate Contract
15 January 2025 | 37 replies
The parties will jointly appoint an acceptable mediator and will share equally in the cost of such mediation.
Melissa Vass Scott Canadian Wanting To Invest In The US Market, Is Ohio The Right Fit?
19 January 2025 | 11 replies
Columbus has the largest company in the state, Cardinal Health
Jason Koford Long Term Rental In Memphis
25 December 2024 | 2 replies
We tried to sell in 2023, but the tenant had health issues, so we decided to let them stay.
Kyle Deboer Raising Down Payment Money
14 January 2025 | 22 replies
Explore creative financing like seller financing or joint ventures.
Joel Oh salt water hot tub
13 January 2025 | 23 replies
All that being said I don't know about if a salt hot tub is better per se, I know it's better for your skin and I'd say perhaps if you're in a very health conscious area like Joshua Tree, some folks might be attracted to the idea of a salt water hot tub.
Steven Catudal Investing in Alabama as out of state investor with a partner
15 January 2025 | 12 replies
Fannie Mae will allow you to transfer the deed to an LLC if you decide to try to go the conventional route, but the loan would still be in your names and you'll need to pay a title company a second time post-closing to do this  for you. 3) I can't speak for the area so no comment there4) If you're self managing, make sure you find vendors you can trust in the area since you won't be able to easily verify if an HVAC guy, plumber, etc. is trying to rip you off and tell you to buy something you don't actually need. 5) Make sure you have clear alignment of goals and a clear operating agreement that spells out what to do if those goals start to not align in the future since you'll be jointly obligated to these properties. 
Shayan Sameer Using Home Equity for Fix/Flip or rental property
6 January 2025 | 8 replies
Instead, Use a partner in a joint venture. 
Greg Weber Has anyone done business with this company or person
19 December 2024 | 37 replies
I am in contact with an attorney in RI and we are looking at possibly doing a joint filing against Teshaw.
Charlene Kingsnorth Private Lender Loan Servicing Software Fees
15 January 2025 | 15 replies
If you have a RE attorney and mortgage broker then I am assuming you are using some type of joint venture or participation agreement to outline who gets paid what and who is in what position as you tranche the loan.
Timothy Lawrence House Hacking Advice (Washington D.C, Nova, Baltimore Area)
8 January 2025 | 11 replies
If there's a family member or friend in a similar situation, and you can both align on the initial plan (location, home type, price, usage/occupancy, etc) you can pretty easily get a co-ownership agreement in place and even a joint mortgage.The benefit here is it might open up your ability to buy a larger place in a nicer area which could lead to a faster rate of appreciation and overall better living environment.