
29 March 2020 | 19 replies
One co-worker of mine was going to acquire properties using HELOC's at the time planned on working around the seasoning requirement having another co-worker add his name to an account, and paid the co-worker a few dollars a year for the privilege.
13 March 2020 | 4 replies
They pay all of the operating costs (utilities, etc...) just like anyone else that was living there would be paying, ...and they get to live in the house.You get the privilege of being known as a Great Sister...and $6,000 poorer each year.I have only one question.

21 March 2020 | 4 replies
I've had the privilege of saving up money at my parent's house, where I currently reside, and have amassed about $40K that I can work with.

22 January 2021 | 26 replies
@John Walter As you know, it's a privilege to serve.

13 April 2020 | 43 replies
In my world, of alternative investments, that is an honor 👑 and a privilege.
16 April 2020 | 17 replies
You're saying that since you make so much money at your first job, you're willing to work a 2nd full time job...and use the "extra" income from the first full time job to pay your employer on the 2nd full time job...for the privilege of working there, with the hope that over time you will get enough promotions and raises to make it worth your while...even though you have no control or promises that those promotions and raises will ever happen....and yes, why invest in something that's losing you money?

11 September 2020 | 328 replies
Not all under-privileged people are the same.

24 July 2021 | 172 replies
These lawmakers aren't the guards of your liberty, they are part of mob rule that would take as much as they can from anyone, in exchange for votes.Every politician in the history of politics has made promises in exchange for votes, but what you are referring to is one of the pillars of the modern liberal, Democratic Socialist movement--developers/landlords are the Devil, and housing is a right not a privilege.
1 April 2020 | 125 replies
if your day job brings you 150k+ and you have 50 rentals ok i could see how you might be "privileged" unfortunately thats not all of us. and from going to my local meets i can say most of those people also arnt Privileged ether. i will say if there is something you can do that wont affect you badly then yeah go for it. maybe get a forbearance or something along those lines. but you shouldnt have to be forced to eat into your reserve because the people who live paycheck to paycheck tend to be pretty fortunate with how they treat them self on a daily basis, hence why they live pay check to paycheck.

30 March 2020 | 5 replies
If the agent is a business entity then the agent must meet the requirements of Title XVII of the Revised Code to transact business or exercise privileges in Ohio.Northwest Registered Agent will serve as statutory agent for an annual fee.