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Benjamin Coggins New member from Georgia and love this site!
12 January 2012 | 3 replies
My wife has an unbelievable 6 daughters through a previous marriage in addition to our current daughter, and no boys.
Molly K. How safe is Real Estate for a long term holder?
23 January 2012 | 21 replies
That is the beauty of a good marriage.
Ray Trounday What criteria do you use to determine the markets that you invest?
27 March 2012 | 11 replies
A couple factors that I look at are:- demographics (sex, age, race, marriage status, avg household size, etc)- sales comps- median sales of area- days on market of target price range that my props will sell at- labor force- transportation to city- school districts - access to highways- future economic development
Account Closed Private Lender vs Hard Money Lender
2 December 2019 | 25 replies
Sounds more like a marriage than a commercial transaction.
Pete Amador New to investing
5 May 2013 | 10 replies
Our first rental was my house before marriage.
Karen M. Hello from Milwaukee, WI! Dreaming, planning, getting support
11 September 2013 | 32 replies
:) We are so blessed to have a strong, committed marriage, yet I totally understand how piling on too much can add stress and take away from family life.
John Chapman I never want to own a house again.
26 May 2013 | 43 replies
Fast forward 15 years having lived in 2 different countries, a new marriage, a different state and one day a For Sale sign went up in the "apartment complex."
Rachel H. Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act
1 November 2015 | 38 replies
The borrower would sign an affidavit that, in the case of alimony being more than half the qualifying income, that the borrower has no intention of marriage within 6 months, if so the party marring would be qualified as well and co-sign the note.Unmarried joint tenancy would qualify both incomes and each execute the note as borrower and co-borrower/guarantor, they would not be required to be on title or deed, but could be.Any annuity income expected to become payable to a borrower, such as a court ordered judgment granted to be paid by any insurance company, trust or any insured or bonded entity within 6 months may be included with income.
Darryl Ferguson Do I want to be right, or happy?
17 November 2020 | 4 replies
Momma wants to wait and save about 50k to get another rental to move into for 2 months while we fix interior of primary and move back in then rent out the new rental.....I say we heloc or cash out refi the primary and get moving on it sooner than later at the lower rates etc.....I don't know....she has the emergency brake on as well as mashing down on the brake pedal and one foot out the door on the pavement as well....my gotta get out and go clock is about to explode knowing we have leverage and me wanting to make a move, or at least be able to make a move if something too good to pass up comes along......Guess I really need to ask a marriage counselor more than the experts here.
Peter Eberhardt Out of state vs. backyard
23 December 2020 | 16 replies
Maybe push into the first few years of a marriage if your SO will go along with the program.