K F.
Be debt free or invest? - What would you do with 160K?
28 July 2021 | 53 replies
Even if you go through bankruptcy they cannot be discharged, so I would pay those off first and fast.
Jonathan Bowen
Is anybody else tired of getting hit on by eXp Realty agents?
17 March 2021 | 124 replies
Everything I've said has to do with my own professional experience and my business partner's experience working with Brokers who have went over to eXp.I was drawn to this thread because both of us experienced this sales pitch in several different cases and in ALL of those cases, it appeared that the agent was more concerned with selling us on eXp than they were with properly discharging their duties in the transaction.Brokers behaving like agents who didn't have a broker would be the quick way to put it.
Adam Zach
How Many RE Investors are Engineers?
28 April 2022 | 684 replies
I have worked in IT since 1998 and a network engineer since the early 2000's after being honorably discharged from the Marine Corps.
Ben Rutkevitz
Paradigm Life, Infinite Banking, Whole Life Insurance
10 January 2023 | 134 replies
Only....now I'm almost 48...and...sure enough...I spent all that mutual fund money on offspring higher education...and...my term policy is up...and if you have certain pre-existing conditions...well that's another story about outliving your TERM and NOT being 100% passively wealthy (yeah, life is like chutes & ladders)!
Brie Schmidt
HELOC payoff strategy
25 January 2019 | 329 replies
Oh and FYI - a deficiency judgement (the difference between what you owe and the auction sale amt) is rare and easily dischargeable in bankruptcy.
Ryan Battista
My first 12 months wholesaling houses in Charlotte! The truth!
15 March 2021 | 96 replies
And I see it has a chute included