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Yeng Hawj Pay off Student Loans or Invest in Rental
12 September 2018 | 13 replies
Given that student loan interest rates in most cases exceed returns from the average rental property in todays market and given that student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy and that the govt can garnish tax returns to reclaim and that they very negatively affect your borrowing capability I'd pay those rascals off as fast as I could.
Tyron White Do you have/want a Hurracan or SVR? Why do u like it?
22 October 2018 | 3 replies
I personally would get a performante just due to the sheer capabilities of that car, also V10 is a plus.
Lindsey Matejak Legal Rights Against GC
7 September 2018 | 2 replies
We have payed 80%+ of the balance, but he is fighting that we need to pay the full initial rate that we signed on even though the details of the contract are inaccurate and he never sent any written Addendum to the contract for changes in work (he just went ahead and made the executive decision about adjustments without checking with us first).
Mary Jay Is it possible to get loans after stop earning W2?
11 September 2018 | 6 replies
Much of the following depends on your capabilities and cash position, but I've always given people the advice to buy their first home with a 'safe' outlook with regards to appreciation, and schools.I don't know where you are at in life - if you've already made your first purchase, etc - but so far so good on those that have taken my advice.I think later on in life, if someone so desires and/or has the knack, is when it's appropriate to get into what a lot of folks on these forums do - the more aggressive projects where there's more money to be made.This is a round about answer but yes it's possible. 
Allison Panila Landlord changed the contract after signed
7 January 2022 | 47 replies
There's a poorly written clause, I'd abide by it just to get the threat of eviction away.Human beings are emotional creatures capable of logic, not logical creatures capable of emotion.It's bad practice to live in close proximity to someone with ill will towards you.
Travis Raila Out of state investors - what market did you choose and why?
19 January 2021 | 116 replies
We have a portfolio of over 1,000 rentals in a wide range of neighborhoods in Cleveland.Tenants got into a fight over a nominal sum of money.
James Green Tenant lied on application
9 September 2018 | 18 replies
If they decided to take me to court, I'm willing to spend the time and money to fight it.How do I know emotional support animals are a sham?
Ellis Fairley Local Investor meet up
8 September 2018 | 2 replies
Just wanting to throw an invitation out to any local investors in the Mississippi area that are capable of getting on Keesler AFB.
Ron Fletcher Investor buying enough units to control HOA. Worry or not?
12 September 2018 | 14 replies
Concede the territory and take your money elsewhere.If you like the hassle free money these properties have been so far, you're not prepared for the intense (and losing) fight ahead of you.Your cheese is moving. 
Ashley Harris Anyone have experience with right-of-way access to a property?
8 September 2018 | 2 replies
well your description of the situation is not complete.. do you know its landlocked.. somehow if there is a home there I suspect it is not.. but it does happen I am in a landlocked case right now been two years fighting it thankfully I have title insurance and they are paying the lawyers.. first thing you do is not rely on your own due diligence if your not a surveyor or familiar with maps etc.you do one thing first .. you order a title report.. you may have to pay for it.. say 200 to 250.. your probably in a title abstract state. ( not sure but most of the NE is)  the title company hires an abstractor to do the court house work they will then write you a title commitment.. if your TRULY landlocked there will be an exception IE they wont insure access.. if this is missing then you ask them to clearly denote on the plat map where the legal access is.. you then take that map and see if it works on the ground..