Chris C.
Cash Out retirement fund!! Is it stupid for me??
4 April 2019 | 46 replies
Your time will be your own. 2) You will be "creating" increased cash flow to enable a more comfortable "retirement."3) Your "retirement" will not be a true retirement, but an opportunity to create the time (day-to-day, as well as time over months and years) necessary for you to support yourself indefinitely at a certain financial level, while you try to increase your income through further REI.I like the idea and applaud you for taking the chance.
Josh Walker
1031 Exchange Question
13 March 2018 | 4 replies
Gains are deferred, but can be deferred indefinitely, as the only time you are taxed is if you pull the money for personal use.
Tony Merchan
5 months without rent pay
15 June 2020 | 86 replies
IL has the same problem (or worse since our governor keeps indefinitely extending the moratorium)
Daniella Ortiz
NEED HELP ASAP-25hrs! 2 properties - which do i buy?
22 December 2015 | 36 replies
So long as you have good value add opportunity, a good solid down payment (20%), and the means to hold as your primary indefinitely in case you are wrong about appreciation, I see no problem with it.
J.R. Deguzman
New Investor in Augusta GA, Goal: Wholesale 6 Properties By December
3 June 2014 | 5 replies
I'm closing in on my 10 yr mark and in the Army I'll have to reenlist indefinitely which means commit to the next 10 years... or get out.I am choosing the latter lol, My Background is in Battlefield Medicine as I am a Combat Medic and a Licensed Practical Nurse.
Tracy Maddox
Bird Dog Fee for Bringing Financers
20 August 2015 | 1 reply
As the agreement will need to have a start and end date its unlikely you'll be able to carry this agreement out indefinitely unless all the parties agree to do so as you move forward either through amendment extensions or informally through action(s).
Austin Faux
Phone Service Help
1 June 2016 | 5 replies
The conference may be moderated, or may be open.Hold Music plays hold music indefinitely, based on music stored in an S3 bucket.
Rick LaFleur
Bank Account question
30 March 2022 | 15 replies
Also, for the taxes, since you haven't lived in the home at least two years, you may want to consider a 1031 exchange which allows you to defer taxes indefinitely if you continue to use the strategy.
Jill McCann
Legally Minimize Capital Gains
19 September 2022 | 16 replies
This will indefinitely defer all remaining depreciation and gain.
Scott E.
Airbnb Guest Refuses to Leave or Pay Rent for 540 Days
17 October 2023 | 76 replies
What would you say justifies having to shelter the person indefinitely at his expense, be denied access to the unit to get it permitted, and pay her to move?