I have a friend that has been in a relationship for over 12 years in hopes of getting married , in an act of good faith her boyfriend refinanced and had his girlfriend’s name was put on the deed and the mortgage to bu...
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A friend and I have agreed to go in on a SF property to live in together for a few years. We then plan on renting it out. We will be contributing different amounts of up front equity but splitting the mon...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $408,000
Cash invested: $90,000
This beautiful home in Brighton, MI serves as our family residence. Home ownership ...
I co-own real estate with an ex-partner, we are going through a separation and were not married. This is our current primary residence. He would like to hold the property and live in it, while I would like to rent it ...
Hey All been awhile since I posted but I had a question for those of you that might know a bit more than I. My partner and I have a couple commercial loans and a couple smaller personal real estate loans. We are looki...
Hello All:My wife and I own 4 SFH's and 1 Multi Unit property in Philadelphia and we have 2 questions.All but one are soley in my wife's name after our latest rounds of refi's. Presently, we are looking to put in an ...
I own a home I've lived in the last 3 years as my primary residence. It's in an area where it would work well as a vacation rental. I'm considering offering a fractional ownership share of it. My questions are as fo...
Is it ever a good idea to have your real estate business (LLC) purchase the property you intend to make your residence?Details:We are looking at purchasing some acreage to build our personal residence on and now am co...
This is my first investment deal. I am in the process of acquiring a small self storage property consisting of 26 units from my parents. The rates have not increased in 14 years. Rent collecting, and paying is incons...
Hi,I'm very new to investing and wanted to find out info about if and how I can transfer my existing property (of which I still have about 90% left to pay on the mortgage) to an LLC. I'm pretty sure I will have to pay...