Humberto Quiroz
In process of a law suit
19 October 2017 | 8 replies
The landlord is suing my wife for braking the contract.
Diana Dorantes
‘What’s in your garage’?
26 April 2021 | 61 replies
No more oil changes, transmission fluids, radiator fluids what not - and the solar panels on my roof charge it daily.
Daniel Fitzroy
I paid off my truck loan yesterday!!
6 March 2021 | 17 replies
I need brakes and rear shocks as we speak but that’s another reason I opted to spend a bit more on a tundra.
Phu Le
What would you do if you only had $2,000 to spend?
24 April 2021 | 15 replies
He needs to pump the brakes.
Christopher Stacy
Are HELOCs Drying Up?
15 June 2020 | 20 replies
I would assume you would be able to get somewhere around 70%-75% LTV, but would refer to a mortg broker who's more in-tune to this fluid environment. 2.
Scott V.
Just put a deposit on a sports car. Am I a complete dummy here?
6 January 2020 | 165 replies
Since you're buying pre-owned at least make sure the brakes and tires are new and they give you a warranty.
Nathan Gesner
What is your biggest fear as a Landlord?
26 March 2020 | 67 replies
I have always been aware that it's a fluid situation that can change at any point but I wish it wasn't.
Bastian Kneuse
Septic System - Deal Breaker?
8 June 2020 | 63 replies
He told me that as long as I only flush things I should be (fluids/gray water/human excrement), it will last indefinitely.
Matthew McNeil
Brandon Turner Nails it on the COVID-19 Rent Due Advice
26 March 2020 | 50 replies
It all seems somewhat fluid at this time regarding owners trying to formulate a plan to deal with the problem.
Alan Majors
Let's Define Checkbook Self Directed IRA
30 April 2015 | 9 replies
Sure, they will put on the brakes if you try to have a check issued to yourself, but that is about the extent of it.