
2 August 2024 | 18 replies
But it ran out of ink and I've spent the last 2 years trying to find a reason to buy more laser 'ink' for it.I think I will look deeper into Chris Goulart's and J Scott's suggestion with MyFax along with HelloFax as suggested by Ben Bakhshi - I actually signed up with HelloFax a few days ago for their free online signature feature and didn't even think about them for the incoming and outgoing faxes.I'm re-ordering business cards and figured now is a good time to change my fax number and get out of being double-billed for fax services.Rob K - Thanks buddy but I don't want to get tied down to Comcast to a point where I will lose my number if I decide I no longer want to pay for TV I don't even watch - lol.And Bridget D. - LOVE the quote!

4 August 2024 | 37 replies
I'm sure PMs lose money on properties that are $500 a month.

31 July 2024 | 1 reply
You are already losing money on it so you should either cut your losses and sell or be comfortable losing money on a monthly basis with the expectation to make it up on the sale down the road (see you're in FL so you might need to wait a few years).

29 July 2024 | 7 replies
First, I would echo what Ty said with the emphasis that the call you received was likely a skeezy lender just trying to get you on the phone, find out what your interest rate is, etc, and try to beat it.

2 August 2024 | 53 replies
As I mentioned in prior posts, someone is going to lose - its either the Gen Z's who cannot afford to buy a house and crush the majority of their generation from building wealth through real estate home ownership (again BP would make you think everyone in the world is real estate investors, but less than 10% of people are real etate imvestors.)

2 August 2024 | 7 replies
I’ll budge and “grudgingly” give up to 155 to let them win but I’m also completely okay with losing this deal.

3 August 2024 | 28 replies
If something horrible happens (like your handy man who you have given the keys to all the properties rapes your female tenant (you didn't know he just got out of prison for rape) (no insurance coverage for you by the way because intentional torts are uninsurable) you will lose everything you own.

1 August 2024 | 10 replies
I have a hard time justifying losing the interest rates you could get pre-2022 so I would lean away from selling.

31 July 2024 | 5 replies
I was told by the bank that I couldn't do a 1031 because it's a primary residence, and 1031 are only for investments.But I also don't want to sell and lose 20-30% on taxes (lived in the house for 2 years)What's the best route?

31 July 2024 | 27 replies
Here in GA it is a cash sale at the courthouse steps.With all the guru's and TV shows pushing "flip this house" and " a million mistakes were made and we still made money " newbies feel like they can't lose trying their hand at this stuff.In the entry levels flips new investors are overbidding due to lack of experience, construction materials are rising in cost, and contractors are in big demand so they are gouging on what they charge.