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Account Closed What would you do? Potential renter with a felony.
1 August 2024 | 125 replies
amerika incarcerates more people than any other country. so not unusual. everyone deserves get honest chance qualify for a safe place live. 5. if really uncertain any felon tenant can get bonded to lower risk and should require renters insurance and pay security deposit. just  like all other qualifing candidates even dirt bag govt workers who make these dumb regs into law.6. 
Isadore Nelson Thoughts On Buying A Rental For 60 K In Philadelphia?
27 July 2024 | 26 replies
imagine you’ve decided to invest in company bonds:        You see Coke, Pepsi, Tesla, Apple are all paying 5-7% but that’s not good enough.
Frank Yaccarino Del Walmsley lifestyles unlimited
26 July 2024 | 25 replies
., being taken to the proverbial cleaners by a syndicator who was once a LU member but decided to quit and go bat-**** crazy -- I'd never join again if I had the knowledge I do now that their sacred "white paper" (rules for syndicators/GPs/"leads") has absolutely no teeth, and that they do not stand behind the passive (limited partner) investors once something goes awry.  
Andres Mata 01/2024 - Thoughts on Syndications / Investment Clubs
26 July 2024 | 49 replies
I will throw DJT back in the 80's with his version of junk bonds, I mean syndications (as they are now called for the smaller players).
Tom Albares [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
24 July 2024 | 1 reply
There is also one big issue with your tax projection - the taxes of $280 are based on the vacant land taxes and will likely go up to ~$2000-$3000 in a year or so when the assessor catches up with you.I realize there is a 1031 involved so a real estate purchase is necessary, but you should compare your ROI to a safe yielding instrument like a 10 year T-note or AAA corporate bond yield. 
Don Konipol How to Invest For Boom and Still Protect Against Bust
25 July 2024 | 3 replies
Prior,  it was in inflation adjusted bonds.  
Ethen Sanchez St. Louis, MO - Out of State Invest
24 July 2024 | 13 replies
I’m in CA and I want to cut my teeth in RE investing.
Kenny Boyd Taxes/Accounting a Bond-For-Deed transaction
21 July 2024 | 1 reply

Hello,I recently closed on a BFD deal and looking for direction on correctly setting up journal entries, to make it easy at tax time.In a nutshell...We hold a mortgage on the property with a principal of $150k, 4.25%,...

Asia Jones Seveney Mortgage Note investments review
25 July 2024 | 33 replies
Also many debt funds issue unsecured bonds or LRO (see peer street) which could have a significant impact if the fund were to go belly up.
Loreen Flaherty Norada real estate
22 July 2024 | 28 replies
Or those that leverage bit coin at the wrong time and lost hundreds of thousands on that play.. and for sure character assassination on the internet is not going to right the ship crazy  I do not work for Norada I have never met Marko.. my points are that you folks simply did not do enough due diligence up front and were blinded by the high returns and clearly did not understand the risks of unsecured notes/Junk bonds..