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Bony Mathew Should I buy near Jersey City (own/ rental in the future)
9 March 2019 | 10 replies
Do you have any exposure in 2nd loans since your in the banking side?
Dave Versch Self-Directed IRA LLC as a partner in an investment
12 July 2019 | 18 replies
Some states tax partnership income even if the partner is exempted.If the project is a flip, and you do this on a regular or repeated basis with your IRA LLC, then the IRA has exposure to UBIT.  
James Rodgers Fee for service RE agent
27 February 2017 | 11 replies
BP members can sell their property on their own without a problem ... they just need exposure and MLS is by far the best option they need.
Ethan Painter Unlevel Floors
2 August 2016 | 3 replies
Exposure to heat and cold will cause the floor boards to warp.  
Andrew Laing Purchasing a property with a tenant that does not have a lease
10 May 2017 | 15 replies
Your risk exposure is high if not.  
Vikki Waln Denver 2013 BiggerPockets Meetup Schedule
25 June 2013 | 75 replies
Bump for exposure: 6pm: Gather Bar at Galvanize 1062 Delaware Street, Denver, CO 80204
Jaime Nichols Have 500K, Advise as to how to use it?
24 March 2013 | 20 replies
As for cash in the bank, a bit more difficult, but again, with partnerships, trusts, entities, etc. you can help reduce the exposure.
Juan Difot House is not selling, Advise Please!
29 December 2021 | 39 replies
Location, condition, price, and exposure.
Timothy W. Children are getting strip searched at the airport
27 November 2010 | 57 replies
For frequent flyers going through the body image scanners a lot, the risk is too much radiation and cancer.Captain Dave Bates voiced the union’s concerns in a letter published by The Atlantic late last week.Bates asks that members be aware “that there are ‘backscatter’ AIT devices now being deployed that produce ionizing radiation, which could be harmful to your health.â€The move follows the detention and suspension of an American pilot who refused to be scanned.Captain Bates suggests that pilots refrain from being put through the scanners and if necessary opt for a pat down by TSA officials instead.“We already experience significantly higher radiation exposure than most other occupations, and there is mounting evidence of higher-than-average cancer rates as a consequence.†Bates’ letter states.Earlier in the year, scientists warned that the machines constitute a potential health risk, noting that the radiation given off by the devices has been dangerously underestimated and could lead to an increased risk of skin cancer.Despite these fears, the blatant violation of privacy laws, and the consistent lies that the authorities have engaged in over capabilities of the machines, Janet Napolitano, head of the DHS, recently announced plans to expand the full-body scanner program even further.In the U.S., travelers can refuse the body scanner and opt for the pat down, however, this option is not offered by the TSA, rather the traveler must declare that they wish to “opt outâ€.A recent New York Times report describes the humiliating turn of events should airline passengers exercise this right, with individuals being singled out and prodded, probed and poked by TSA agents in front of everyone else queuing in the security lines.New pat down procedures have recently been instituted by the TSA, allowing agents to use their fingers and the palms of their hands to feel around breasts and genitalia.
George Frye I need the real truth about NOTES
25 July 2013 | 22 replies
Perhaps a fix and flip investor or landlord type investor is comfortable with an NPN since they have some exposure to certain aspects that will be similar.