
2 April 2019 | 5 replies
As well as a ABN corporation under the parent corporationCan any one advice me on this?

2 April 2019 | 8 replies
Sell or gift the property to family (my parents may want to buy the property)

5 April 2019 | 5 replies
Parents often borrow addresses of friends to get kids into better schools.As I said, I owned rentals with extra unit, one such case where a duplex had an extra basement apartment.

2 April 2019 | 3 replies
Assuming this is a rental I've discussed this a few times with investors and parents.

5 April 2019 | 8 replies
My housing expenses will be going to almost zero within the next few months as I am doing an extreme form of house hacking (aka moving back in with my parents for a year).

30 May 2019 | 39 replies
@Mario Mormile, a friend of mine bought a FL beach condo using some of his own funds and a loan from his parents.

8 April 2019 | 9 replies
.- We are in the process of creating a parent company, which will hold the subsidiary LLC's, which will then be the companies that actually hold property.- We have individual LLC's, & each LLC holds one property at a time.

5 April 2019 | 2 replies
Parent now in seventies bought house for sibling approx 15 yrs ago.

5 April 2019 | 6 replies
It is generally a mix of a few things: responsiveness, ease of use, and what I call “parenting.”Responsiveness ties in closely to quality of maintenance—when there is an issue, the tenants need to be able to get ahold of you.And, they need to see action being taken.That doesn’t mean that they expect the problem to be solved immediately or ever, but the owner or manager is basically the Tenant’s account representative for the property.They want to know that you are listening, caring and offering either support or an explanation as decisions are made.Next, “Ease of Use:” It needs to be easy to live in your home.An obvious example of this is the rent payments.

11 April 2019 | 3 replies
I've had my parents (with PoA) look through a few properties for me, and even submitted an offer on one, but was beat out by a cash offer.