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Sarah Lee If you were to start all over again what would you do first?
6 August 2023 | 7 replies
Make sure that a furnace going out or some other random but common emergency can't bankrupt you.2.
Carlos Ptriawan 2023 Market activity = almost equal to 2022 market equity
17 June 2023 | 79 replies
Dude the Fed Can NOT raise anymore otherwise all these lenders are going to bankrupt before us , the residential owner of 30 year mortgage LOL They're already tired with SVB and First Republic and the crash of Commercial sectors. 
Adam Tafel another "poor millennial can't afford a house" article, critiqued
7 December 2019 | 56 replies
If we changed that so that schools and lenders lost money when ex-students go bankrupt then schools would end up offering less overpriced/worthless degrees to 17 and 18 year olds who often don't know enough to make a good decision.
Salvatore Lentini What's stopping you from buying your 1st investment property?
15 October 2021 | 645 replies
I had to close my business and went bankrupt 10 years ago.
David Masterson What makes this a decent deal (for buyer and seller)
29 April 2023 | 14 replies
Insurance was a pleasant surprise - Mid last year ins. provider exited the business (Bankrupt or ??) 
Vlad B. What Can I do in 2023 to Keep Investing
22 June 2023 | 20 replies
If you keep investing like that you’ll go bankrupt.
Travis Andres Best market to BRRRR for appreciation?
31 August 2023 | 11 replies
Look over 30-40 years and make sure to factor in a couple periods of going bankrupt as well as other less substantial periods of loss into the financial equation and all the while cash-flow chugging along and equity happening at a more gradual rate.
Matt F. Renting to parents?
11 April 2018 | 21 replies
Use a lease, so the parent doesn't wake up one day with you deceased, divorced, or bankrupt and get a knock on their door from an investor who just bought the house and isn't inclined to allow them to stay there paying low or no rent.
Brandon Stone Media and Content
5 September 2023 | 4 replies
Seems like those who have absolutely no prior real estate knowledge and are  paid actors who are relatively unknown or who have gone bankrupt in real estate are the people most successful at selling their expertise to the inexperienced, the I know;edgable and the naive, in other words the target market for mentorships.  
Wyatt Anderson Should I buy? Need major advice
5 September 2023 | 8 replies
I convinced her to buy, planned to stay a few years, but was bankrupt in 3 but able to stay 7 because they don't take your primary residence.