
27 January 2020 | 168 replies
Does stashing the money in a whole life insurance Policy make more financial sense in this regard ?

8 December 2023 | 2 replies
stashing cash for tax purposes?

16 October 2019 | 23 replies
If your lease contains a clause that no unlawful activity shall take place at the home then you're probably already covered since the legalization/decriminalization rules in pot friendly states only apply to small quantities anyway - if its a major grow operation or stash house then they are in violation.

14 November 2021 | 11 replies
If you are paying for other people to live in your house (ie losing money each month), skip the purchase, stash the $, wait, and look for a better deal.

20 November 2023 | 24 replies
I stash away about $5k/per house in a general account that is miscellaneous stuff(so $60k total).It's a lot, but if you have multiple houses(say 7+) in one city, and run across the same issues-- say 3 roof replacements, 4 hvac replacements, 4 vacancies for 90 days + all within a 120-180 month period, can you survive?
18 May 2021 | 4 replies
Hey @John Dougall also happy to help in case none of the above jokers has a clue...

25 May 2020 | 18 replies
and stashing them in the back of my car.

26 February 2016 | 9 replies
Eventually he learned that the hoarder had a massive stash of porn DVDs hidden in a closet and the demolition companies had figured they could profit from selling those off.

22 May 2019 | 5 replies
depending on where you have your 401K plan stashed, they should have in-house specialists available to assist you thru to closure. kudos,Mary

16 November 2022 | 9 replies
also could it be that returns on new origination is such that the smaller investors are just defaulting to those investment options and only those that really want to low ball are trying for the NPL route and all the work and intricacies involved with it. for example Peer st.. platform you can pop on and get a 7 to 10% return in one click basically. or aligned with other HML ers out there .. were returns are north of 10% I had the opposite experience when i thought I wanted to enter NPL back in 08 we cobbled 5 mil together to buy a tape in south WA N Oregon had the money in escrow and all the joker brokers and mandate this and mandate that etc etc it was just such BS the assets were real I went to them they had lock box codes got into them .. but then I would see them listed and sold while we were in escrow for the tape.. so granted I was not experienced at all in this arena and after 45 days of our cash sitting there we pulled the plug .