Ok I wrote about his before and have since learned that my father legally owns the mortgage, but does not own the house he is paying for. How does this get reversed?Background, My father and brother each own half of ...
My father owns a machine shop and the M1 (limited manufacturing) zoned land it sits on in Southern California in a partnership with my uncle. At this time they are both nearing retirement and they are looking for an ...
Hello All,This is my first post on BP. I listen to the podcast and love it. I am getting into my first deal this coming summer. My father is a partner in a large oral surgery practice. They are looking at opening a 4t...
I have been a landlord for quite a while but this is a new on for me.The Situation: A father and his 17 year old son live in one of my apartments. Their one year lease recently expired and they are on month-to-month...
Help please, im not sure what best route moving forward is. (Sorry its a bit long)Situation: In September I took possession of my father in laws second house. The house was in poor condition. (He Was dropped f...
Good evening! I am somewhat new to real estate investing. I am fairly familiar with long term rental. My father had 38 long term rentals for almost 30 years and we spoke frequently of them. He sold them all before he ...
Hi all,New landlord here. I tried educating myself with a bunch of online resources and books before closing on a property, and yet, I still stumble when I am actually facing these situations. I received two applicati...
As 2016 is coming to an end I wanted to write a quick post on some of my accomplishments and successes this year and thank to the people that have helped me get this way. A high level summary of my highlights and dea...
I own a single family home that I am currently renting out. My father is on the mortgage and title. I plan to move into the property for at least two years and then sell. My father is letting me keep any and all gains...
Hey BP! I have an interesting scenario I wanted to run by the forums, as I'm sure some of you have dealt with it before. I plan on consulting with legal professionals about this, but wanted to throw it out there in ...