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Marcus Johnson Dave Ramsey is a Genius now
24 April 2020 | 125 replies
A healthy business is king.We have a good amount of rental property debt and I sleep very well, even in times of CV.
Megan Ghothane Septic and Sewer Issues
19 April 2020 | 3 replies
They provided us with an estimate for septic system repairs done by a reputable company; however, when we had our usual company come out to do the repairs they found that the soil was not suitable and they would have to reach out to the county to run (perc) tests and to give the "okay" to continue work.
Account Closed Laid off, what’s next? (Where can I get started?)
30 March 2020 | 4 replies
How healthy are you?
Douglas Gratz I need some opinions on this refi?
31 March 2020 | 12 replies
Hello friends, I hope you are all healthy in these trying times.So I have a refi and I know a lot of this is subjective , but I am wondering what you would do in my shoes.Here are the factsAll in for 102,000Appraised 238,000Rent revived by HUd per month : $2400If I take full amount (75%) it’ll be 172,000 with a monthlong payment including insurance and tax approx $1100.This house is all rehabbed so I don’t foresee many maintenance expenses for some time.I don’t have many expenses so realistically in this scenery I can guess conservatively and say I’ll cash flow 800 after all expenses (500 if so)Would you take the whole 172k at 3.5 % and be cool with $800 cash flow as opposed taking much less and getting 1000+ cash flow on said property?
Evan McClure Hello Bigger Pockets
30 March 2020 | 2 replies
Stay safe first and be healthy!  
Aaron Morrow Washington State Update- Realtors Essential (With restrictions)
30 March 2020 | 0 replies
Most of you probably know, but I wanted to get the word out that Realtors are now considered Essential personal (With Restrictions) We have an update from the Governor, and real estate agents are now able to do the following under the current “Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order: 1.
Eric Perez Long time listener, First time caller
30 March 2020 | 1 reply
Stay safe and healthy first! 
Connor Wentling Cap rate vs. cash-on-cash
6 April 2020 | 5 replies
I'll start familiarizing myself with them tonight.Stay healthy!
Yuuj V. Asset Allocation & Diversification: Real Assets & Paper Assets
1 April 2020 | 4 replies
Good Afternoon BP,Hope this post finds everyone healthy during this wild time. 
Eva Mackowski forebearance/deferral/good or bad?
29 June 2020 | 25 replies
I.e. would having a healthy W2, 401k balance, and a cash reserve > lump sump due, mean they can hold me to the fire and REQUIRE that I pay in full, before offering loan modification?