Arthur Crum
RAD Diversified SCAM ALERT!!!
20 January 2025 | 242 replies
How the hell pending my withdrawal is “to protect you, the investor”???
Carl Rowles
Rehab Financing Strategy Help
19 January 2025 | 10 replies
Most 401ks give you 30 or 60 days to pay back a 401k loan or they count it as a withdraw and that is a taxable event.
Courtney Dettlinger
Should I use home equity loan & how
22 January 2025 | 1 reply
Quote from @Courtney Dettlinger: Your equity is not a savings account from which you can withdraw for free.
George Falk
Income Property Investments
25 January 2025 | 2 replies
Your equity is not a savings account from which you can withdraw for free.
Taylor Jernigan
Best place to find actual private money lenders and not brokers?
23 January 2025 | 3 replies
Hey, I’m looking to connect and network with private individuals who lend money on real estate deals. Do you know of any good websites where I can post my deals?
Hira Y.
Property manager still charging landlord after the PMA is over.
6 January 2025 | 12 replies
Property manager (PM) 's lawyer continued the case to get the unpaid rent from the tenant.PMA between landlord and property manager(PM) has also expired so landlord got the property back , but when landlord requested to settle the account and the deposit( there is one month deposit from landlord also), PM refuses since the lawsuit is going on with the tenant, Additionally PM is still charging the monthly property management fees from landlord even though landlord is managing the property.Landlord is done dealing with PM and requested the PM to withdraw the lawsuit against the tenant ( landlord is aware that he will loose 2 months rent), PM came back saying they cannot withdraw the lawsuit since that will violate fair housing law.QUESTION:Does withdrawing unpaid rent case against the tenant violate fair housing law ?
Steve Englehart
Cashing out IRA to buy rental properties.
3 January 2025 | 45 replies
You’re up 40% over your withdrawal plan.
Allen Masry
what happens to 500k
23 January 2025 | 26 replies
In 6 years you’ll have $1m, in 12 years $2M, and you can withdraw $220k/yr.
Rene Hosman
Have you ever moved your HSA to get better investment options?
15 January 2025 | 10 replies
This lets your HSA grow, and since qualified withdrawals are tax-free, putting more aggressive investments in an HSA can pay off in the long run (similar to the “put your risk in Roth” idea).4.Rollovers & Debit CardsMost brokerage HSAs come with a debit card, so spending isn’t too hard if you ever need to.
Michael Klick
2025 and Looking to Invest in Real Estate
21 January 2025 | 7 replies
It gives you the flexibility kind of like a credit card that allows you to borrow a certain limit and withdraw funds as needed.