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Dmitriy Fomichenko Buying property at a tax sale
20 April 2015 | 21 replies
They will send you to a re-insurance company, which charges several thousand dollars and declines to issue re-insurance in about 10% of cases.  
Rich Weese 4th obstacle to creating real wealth
15 September 2009 | 33 replies
Hey Dave - While I've never purchased any out-of-state municipal bonds, so I don't know for certain, I've always been under the impression that the issuer of the bond determines the taxation status.
Lindsey Wagner New to STR and Self Management
31 March 2023 | 26 replies
You can rent a cardboard box for $200/night.
Brian C. White label crowdfunding platform
30 March 2017 | 5 replies
After slogging it out with GroundBreaker we gave up a few years ago and decided to build our own software which we now can offer to folks that does what is needed from an issuer's perspective.  
Roland S. How Poor Americans get Exploited by their Landlords
17 April 2019 | 74 replies
Yeah,They get to live indoors instead of having to sleep in a cardboard box on the sidewalk.They get the use of a furnace or other heating appliance rather than having to freeze to death, and many times an air conditioner so they don't have to be uncomfortable in the humidity and heat.They get to cook their meals on a stove vs a campfire.They get to not have to deal with rising property taxes, or maintenance on the home they live in.That and a lot more.All in return for a simple monthly payment smaller than many home owners pay to live in the same neighborhood.And many of the so-called "Poor" have this paid for them by the rest of the Americans who work and pay withholding taxes taken from their take home paychecks.Everyone needs a place to live, and in America this is how it's done, there are no 3rd world slums here.The so-called "Poor"  are not exploited by landlords.
Craig H. What's a good cap rate
17 November 2017 | 21 replies
Like when you are trying to decide whether to buy a fishing trawler or put your money into a cardboard box factory instead.If you use CAP rate, you must figure the CAP rate yourself with figures that you obtain independently.
Account Closed Interest in Crowdfunding
12 April 2017 | 57 replies
I find it quite amusing that marketplaces catering to the top 1% of issuers who happen to invest in product they can underwrite is considered "crowdfunding."  
Troy Fisher Another Seattle Red Flag
4 November 2015 | 1 reply
Anything is better than a cardboard box. 
Robert Steele RE investor legally robs bank!
8 April 2017 | 13 replies
negativeto many people in the loop- treasury, county, state, title, irs, sec, - should I go on-the only way this works if your the only person buying a town that is broke with no chance of recovery- they are out there- just look-then you would be burdened with so much debt you might as well live in a cardboard boxremember a town called Seligman?
Josh Johnson Cost-Saving/Value-Adding Design Tips from an Architect
19 November 2016 | 10 replies
In fact, when I'm laying out a floor plan I have a little Altoids Tin full of various-sized rectangles cut from a sheet of cardboard (to an architectural scale) that I can easily rearrange and explore different layouts and spatial relationships.