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Carlos Diaz Calling all investors 30 years old and younger
15 June 2016 | 127 replies
i too began looking at real estate back around 2011. and as@Chris Milan mentioned i was lured in by a a great salesman i saw on tv. the great thing is being as stubborn as i was back then. i decided to post pone my entry and become a Realtor so that i could  know the in and outs of the business by the legal side of things as a real estate agent. so yes they aren't kidding when they say not all Real Estate Agents are the same.but i digress i learned the hard way how muddy it is on that side of the business. but because of this i hesitated. then became active communicating with others in the business and i incorporated my LLC last year.  
Stephen N. Do i have to pay self employment tax on flips?
31 October 2015 | 51 replies
And, more importantly, like I mentioned above, if you consult a good CPA or tax strategist, they can help you structure your business in a way that you pay less in tax and/or allow you to postpone paying taxes.
Mike Miller When does a Trustee Sale Become a Foreclosure?
31 March 2016 | 16 replies
What brought this up, is a guy I was talking with has been postponing his trustee sale for the past 7 years, living  in the house for free.
Wes Peters Purchasing foreclosures, only a game for the rich?
29 January 2017 | 56 replies
Folks that have $100K (or here in CA maybe $500K or more) in cash to spend on a house don't want to buy a house sight-unseen (at least on the inside), take on title risk, endure endless sale postponements and cancellations, take on an unknown amount of repairs, deal with foreclosed-out occupants, etc and do all of that just to find out, once inside, that they don't like the floor plan or that the neighbor's dog barks endlessly at night (remember, there are no transfer disclosures in foreclosure auctions!). 
Meryl McElwain Ask me anything about...Construction.
11 January 2022 | 115 replies
Its getting late so I'm going to have to postpone this to a part 2 but I'll be back.
Tom Doan How To Afford A Lambo?
6 September 2017 | 178 replies
I postponed going to college because I was pursuing a life style that involved cars and motorsports.
Nick Gray What is the best RE-related 9 to 5 job?
24 November 2021 | 122 replies
I understand the grinding hard and using your income at a job that pays well compared to dancing around job to job until you find one you like and postponing your investment career though, just an odd “go to” now a days to blame everything on millennials like it’s a new concept to want to be happy at your day to day.
Robert M. claim of service dog after violating pet clause
30 January 2015 | 60 replies
That may mean postponing any eviction process.Also, a person CAN live without a service animal, guide dog. 
John R. I'm moving cross-country, should I rent or sell my current residence?
23 April 2015 | 1 reply
I have an appointment across the country in a couple weeks and it's really best if I can make a decision and leave without postponing my appointment or returning(in order to establish residency I couldn't stay much longer anyways).I have an MBA from a local university and my last job was working as the property manager at a small manufactured home community.
Account Closed Buying Houses with Code Violations
22 February 2014 | 19 replies
Update: The trustee's sale line says that the sale has been postponed indefinitely.