
5 July 2007 | 2 replies
After hearing A LOT in my adult life that "you're a little hard to get along with", I realized that others may have a (small) point.1.

8 July 2019 | 32 replies
Well I'm glad to see that we can talk about this like adults:)Thank you everyone for the insight.

21 September 2008 | 4 replies
I'm Ed from eastern oklahoma.Currently I own no property other than my personal residence,of which I currently owe around 13k(worth ~150k)I will be entirely debt free around the beginning of next year and i'm interested in real estate and RE investment.I'm 29,married,with 2 children(1 severely disabled).I currently work several jobs,Ford dealer tech by day,part time autozoner at night and I have a small side business programming GM fuel injection between those two.Honestly,i've always been interested in auto's etc.. but this will be the second time in my adult life i've decided I don't want it to be a career.I'm considering quitting my day job for Ford and getting my RE license on the side.This is for several reasons.I've always been interested in real estate,I love any kind of new education,frankly i'm tired of my day job and would like to try something different(even if it's drastic).Depending on how all the financials work out with AIG,income shouldn't be a problem should I quit one job to concentrate on RE education.

23 February 2022 | 48 replies
We have rules limiting our use to adults 25+.

8 May 2014 | 9 replies
All adult occupants must pass background check and sign lease.

17 October 2018 | 5 replies
Her father lives in Massachusetts, with his second wife and his adult son.

11 April 2019 | 51 replies
Unless they've been saving for retirement while working, most older adults have little to no finances put aside for their "golden years."

16 January 2020 | 5 replies
I figure I can do anything for just a year, and we do have experience with another adult living with us - as that's pretty normal here in NYC.5% on a house this size is just under to the 20% I was considering for a smaller home.

28 December 2021 | 4 replies
The home was initially a duplex for a father and his adult daughter - The daughter then turned the home into a Bed and Breakfast - Currently being rented out room by room ($1,000/per room but not all rooms are rented at this time)Repairs: Needs a new central AC and heating system - Roof is 14 years old - new kitchen - updated kitchen - two common areas - Mold remediation Numbers: *Here are the different options I am exploring (see what they are below) - Scenario 1: Cash-out refi + Airbnb both sides of duplex.

31 August 2021 | 12 replies
I would share that you respect them as intelligent adults and, as such, you will leave this issue to them to resolve and to do so immediately.