Josh Mitchell
Big Story from a little Guy
9 September 2019 | 2 replies
He is diagnosed with autism and intellectual disability.
Bryan Kurtz
Guidance for new investor from CA
10 August 2019 | 18 replies
If you look back across folks that have built successful flipping businesses, you'll see they almost always exit...mostly to teach...large profit centers in intellectual property...or they start to lend...or move to buy-and-hold.If you're a contractor or love construction, flip away...or limit your flipping to 1-2 properties a year while focusing on buy-and-hold....Again, this is all relative, I'm just trying to encourage you to weigh the options and gain the opinions of folks that have been down this path.
Jason Merchey
What Are Your Decision-Making Strengths?
21 August 2019 | 3 replies
In most cases, differences in intellectual capability simply do not help us differentiate success from failure when it comes to complex, high-stakes decisions.”
Zac Boelkow
How to find out what is important to a seller?
10 August 2019 | 2 replies
If the current rents are the problem based on the sales price, tackle that intellectually first with yourself.
Johnny Espinoza
1st investment SOCAl or Out of State?
2 May 2019 | 5 replies
@Johnny EspinozaI would suggest you look at real estate the same way you would look at a stock or intellectual property.
Scott Passman
School isn't the only way to learn
11 May 2019 | 18 replies
We are a nation of intellectual cripples.Thinking and writing in vague go-go inspirational sayings doesn't change that.
Josh Rogers
Is investing in a syndication risky if the market changes?
15 May 2020 | 24 replies
I can always make more money, I can't get back the time I spend managing an active deal (which often isn't fun nor intellectually stimulating).
Calvin Smith
Multi-family/Apartment complex as my first investment property?
10 July 2019 | 37 replies
The amount of intellectual worth, financial resources, and scope of network is simply staggering.Start small.
Chuck K
Getting started in real estate investing-Need advice
26 June 2011 | 7 replies
They provide intellectual work, and you the resources.
George P.
When your tenant gets a pet in your pet-free rental unit
28 June 2011 | 13 replies
fileticket=lhyaA_hRAoE%3d&tabid=268Definitions of Service AnimalThe DOJ’s new ADA rules define“service animal†as any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability.The new rules specifythat “theprovision of emotional support, well-being, comfort, or companionship do not constitute work or tasks for the purposes of this definition.†Thus, trained dogs are the only species of animals that may qualify as service animals under the ADA (there is a separate provision regarding miniature horses) and emotional support animals are expressly precluded from qualifying as service animals.Read the few pages carefully.And this, at http://www.state.ia.us/government/crc/docs/Factsheet%20Service%20Animals.pdfService and Emotional Support Animals under the FairHousing Act and the Americans with Disabilities ActRead the information carefully and get more information.A service dog can go just about anyplace open to the public.