All Forum Posts by: Paul Kuegle
Paul Kuegle has started 11 posts and replied 26 times.
Post: Getting a house under contract that is currently in probate.

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
That's a great idea! I'll get my GC in there to give me a quote so they know I'm still serious & just keep in constant communication with them. Like you said I'll just let it go but keep hunting it down like I would any other deal.
Post: Getting a house under contract that is currently in probate.

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
What would I make the 45 day extension on; the possession day??
Thanks for the advise, glad to hear I'm not alone on this one.
Post: Getting a house under contract that is currently in probate.

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
Back Story:
I had a seller call me from one of my marketing campaigns, I checked out the property & long story short I was able to get it for the price I wanted. I wrote up the offer to the seller & she signed/accepted. The story with the house is the sellers parents both passed away and had assigned her to be the executor of their estate. A few days after getting the offer signed the seller contacted me & informed me that she just found out the courts don't recognize her as the executor because there wasn't anything in writing from her parents like a will stating her as the executor. The house is now going through the probate process which can take months for her to get the rights to the house again.
My question: Is there any way to ensure I still get this deal once the "seller" gets full rights to the house again? Like promissory note or something? Or do I just have to trust I built enough report with the seller & keep following up with her? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Post: Evicting tenants living above me!

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
That helps @Penny Clark, thank you! That's one thing I didn't do is ask those specific questions to there previous landlords. Definetly will do that next time!
Post: Evicting tenants living above me!

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
Thank you for the advice, cash for keys sounds like the best way to go! When I took their application they where model tenants on paper. Both are university students, have part time jobs, Mom co-signed, got references with glowing reviews. The guy has a bad habit of screaming at his fiancé... Unfortunately no way I can think of to really predict it... Just a situation where I can just deal with head on now that it's happening. Thank you again for your helpful post!
Post: Buying a duplex with long-term tenants

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
Post: Evicting tenants living above me!

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
Post: New member from Winnipeg Manitoba

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
Hello Brian, welcome to the site! Everything you'll ever need to know about investing is here on the forum/site. I am a local real estate investor as well here in Winnipeg & have found great value in contributing to the forums. It's always nice to connect with local investors as well. Maybe we can go for a coffee some time.
Post: Wholesaler in winnipeg

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
Hi Bryan, welcome to the community. You will learn a lot. I'm an investor in Winnipeg as well.
Post: Creative Financing for a fix & flip

- Winnipeg, MB
- Posts 28
- Votes 8
ok great, thank you for that information. It'll give me a bit more confidence when giving an offer like this.