
23 February 2017 | 78 replies
Look for problems and complaints, and you´ll find them (usually perpetuated by people who´ve had little exposure).

1 October 2022 | 0 replies
The court specifically lists reasons for disregarding privilege:When the fiction is used as a means of perpetrating fraud;Where a corporation is organized and operated as a mere tool or business conduit of another corporation; Where the corporate fiction is resorted to as a means of evading an existing legal obligation; Where the corporate fiction is employed to achieve or perpetuate monopoly; Where the corporate fiction is used to circumvent a statute; and Where the corporate fiction is relied upon as a protection of crime or to justify wrong.2.

21 March 2016 | 55 replies
Consumer interest is not deductible, except to education I believe.Prudential had a policy, paid up at 65, that generated CV at 4 years that could buy additional paid up coverage, interest use to be deductible, it was rather a perpetually increasing policy and then CV could be borrowed without repayment and the interest deducted, in the 8th year.What you're speaking of is the Variable Outlay Premium (VOP) program that I helped institute in 82 with Prudential.

28 December 2023 | 72 replies
Yes Brian, I hope you're right, but I think there are very deeply laid stereotypes of other things preventing that from happening so quickly.

7 December 2023 | 7 replies
I realize that there is a stigma that comes along with vouchered renters, however, the truth is that they are more often than not unjustly stereotyped.

8 November 2023 | 200 replies
Just for example, it took me about $1.7M in equity of stable, non-hood assets and conservative no surprises debt to reach $10k/mo perpetually.

27 September 2017 | 99 replies
Oh, also the stereotype New Yorker still invests in Florida Lol.

4 March 2021 | 127 replies
Someone perpetuated the myth that it takes a large amount of money to get started.

27 March 2020 | 12 replies
Here is what I gather, after reviewing the actual text of the bill- Multifamily landlords who have government backed loans, can get forbearance on their loans, but during that timeframe have to agree to not do any evictions (page 572)- Any landlord who participates in the section 8 housing program, OR has a federally backed multifamily or single family loan, may not evict anyone for 120 days from the date the act begins (page 574) - so it is not perpetual; this seems to conflict with what's above re: the multifamily properties- All other evictions (say you own a house free & clear, or have a portfolio loan through a local bank) can still occur, albeit any hangups from state/local laws; in north Texas where I am located I doubt they will have many holdups very long.

3 February 2024 | 19 replies
Are there any mindset shifts or practical tips that can help me feel less like I'm perpetually 'on duty'?