
16 August 2010 | 16 replies
My plans are to start drawing from my 401k at 59 1/2 and supplementing that with a flip or three per year.

10 September 2010 | 3 replies
I would think look at the summary page which outlines that the title will be provided with the blah blah exceptions: 1. property taxes2. supplemental taxes3. any other city/county bond related payments4. any easements for walkways/electricity lines etc to a public utilitity companyI see a lot of verbiage in those reports which seems boiler plate, like exceptions, deductibles, etc.

9 December 2009 | 2 replies
A counter that is accompanied with supplemental information (comps, property condition, neighborhood information, etc...) can help.

2 December 2010 | 8 replies
How about a high steady monthly income stream to supplement their retirement with no cap gains tax and a better rate of return.

4 October 2011 | 9 replies
I see this is an old post, but lease backs ARE now legal as can be described in in HAFA Supplemental Directive 11-02 March 30, 2011.

17 May 2010 | 5 replies
My goal is to generate an alternative income stream to supplement my salary.

13 September 2010 | 12 replies
From other posts, I understand that you have defined additional ways of supplementing your income if circumstances warranted it.

30 November 2009 | 61 replies
My primary income has been rental income, supplemented with some insurance work.

7 May 2009 | 20 replies
I haven't been able to bring myself to do this yet, because I am, actually trying to do the right thing, and pay back my debts, even if that means living from paycheck to paycheck.I wish I were a major bank, that way I could just get a large bailout, while sitting in my private jet, and and just start over, but such is my luck...I'm just a normal hardworking, mom of four, living on mainstreet, while homeschooling my children, because I believe in family and I believe in helping friends in need, and I want to help supplement my hard working husband's two jobs.

9 July 2009 | 49 replies
I have 2 rentals (one I previously lived in and converted into a rental, and the other purchased as a rental) Question: Does it make sense to put forth as much $$ as possible toward the two rentals...in order to pay them off within the 6yrs of active military service I have remaining....to more effectively (recieve 100% rental income from both rentals) supplement my retirement??