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Sarah Jones 2 names on deed , 1 on mortgage possible?
15 October 2018 | 35 replies
My partner Tim and I would like to co-invest in residences with our three adult children.
Samantha M. Prepared for the 2013 Recession?
2 August 2012 | 54 replies
It's all about how you were brought up.The kids and even adults today about 80 to 90% are in jobs because they do it because they have to and want to leave as soon as possible.My first job I was 14.I wanted a Tandy computer from Radio Shack but my dad said we couldn't afford it.So being a kid walking around my subdivision there was a fruit market right across the road.I went over and talked to the owner and was hired.I walked back home and told my parents I got a job.The work was very tough but we had a bunch of fun.Didn't have a fork lift so they would back up a truck and we would unload potting soil,wheat straw,pine straw,pumpkins,watermelons,flowers,bags of rocks one by one onto the empty pallets on the ground.When the food truck came we had one manual hand truck.Being the job was considered agricultural I put in sometimes 60 hours a week and I loved the checks as a kid.I bought that Tandy computer.I remember that the salesman at Radio Shack gave me all the reasons why nothing would ever go past 512 kb.My next job years and years later was as a Kmart cashier.I loved being in the air conditioning but the other kids complained the work was too hard.I saw it as a gravy train job that was so easy compared to what I used to do.Many people of today want 100k a year jobs but do not want to put in the work.There are many low income jobs being created but that doesn't motivate people to work.If you have a kid on welfare and you go work part time then they deduct what you make off of that amount so there is no point in working many say.If you get 10 an hour but all of that goes to childcare and they tax you on the income then many just stay home.So the government can't expect to fix the system the way it is right now.There is no motivation for people to work low income jobs when they can make the same unemployed off of government programs.
Jose Diaz Is It ok to change exit strategy?
31 July 2014 | 2 replies
There is a reason we start as a baby and grow into an adult.
Chanté Owens Dreaming Big and Aiming High!
31 July 2014 | 8 replies
I've been in various aspects of insurance for my adult life that I can pick apart ANYTHING good and show you the bad =) but, I like being able to just dream big!
Kenneth Huddleston Starting out, what to do?
4 August 2014 | 3 replies
So, you can get the money and get into real estate, but must buy with adult or in LLC now, but by the time you save up, you can go on your own. 
Ron K. How do you feel about 2/1s?
13 August 2014 | 8 replies
Although my 2/1 actually had 10 (yeah, that's TEN) people living in it until it went up for sale, usually there are one or two adult tenants, which means less wear & tear on your property.
Ash Reddy With 300K or 800K downpayment, where does one start?
13 August 2014 | 10 replies
Is it better to own an apartment complex or a 55+ adult community? 
Kevin Lehna renting to adult foster home
30 January 2019 | 8 replies
They're intention is to turn my 5 bedroom 3 bath single level home into an adult foster home.  
Joseph Weisenbloom What are your driving for dollars ratios?
29 November 2017 | 12 replies
Get them to make an emotional investment by identifying with stories in your letters.I would rather create my list and drill down to a small handful of people who have a "perfect storm" of problems: foreclosure, marital problems, adult children problems, big health issues, financial pressure, code enforcement citations; as many as you can find at one time.
Michael L. Evicting a spouse of a deceased tenant
19 August 2014 | 7 replies
His deceased spouse was the only adult on the lease, do I file it on her name or his name?