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April Crossley 83 Space Surface Parking Lot Purchase
26 August 2017 | 15 replies
But I will definitely go over all the expenses as far as insurance, snow removal, etc with a fine tooth comb and ask around for what others are paying :) I appreciate your insight! 
Austin Green Cashing out 401k, Is it as bad as people say?
6 November 2017 | 28 replies
@Ben A It wouldn't be a red flag because you can have a Solo 401k and a 401k with your employer, even an IRA or Roth IRA too. The
Eric DeVito Best place to buy a large apartment building?
22 May 2017 | 35 replies
When I find my deals I'm fighting tooth and nail to get, and close them.
Kelly Carter The math just isn't working :(
4 June 2018 | 137 replies
I live in Greenville SC 90 miles from Charlotte and the Greenville market is strong too. The
Danny Maller What to do about groups of people loitering around my building?
1 December 2018 | 115 replies
Yes, when they are parked in front of the officers' house they would be fine here too. The
Rob Bianco Long Distance Investing as a Beginner
1 January 2018 | 40 replies
So you might have carried forward some of these and at sale you won't get the hit - but only your tax preparer professional would know that for certain.Maybe @Dave Toelkes can offer his opinion - he has gone through the tax code with a fine tooth comb it seems ;)
Mary Ann Casey Tenant Causes $14k Damage to IN Rental Property
27 January 2023 | 101 replies
Insurance went after the tenant like a pit bull.. and that is what needs to happen here.. this is beyond normal wear and tear .its also critical that landlords go through their insurance policies with a fine tooth comb most don't understand they are woefully under insured.. like this little tid bit  most policies if your home is vacant for more than 60 days  ( EXTREMELY COMMON) your insurance just lapsed you have a fire NO INSURANCE you need a special rider for that.. some is 90 days.. but it can't sit there vacant.the revolving tenants is extreme.. although this just also goes with the asset class.. people move in they move out break the lease happens very often and it will happen to you.. 
Jay Hinrichs And you say you want to be a developer check this out.
13 December 2017 | 43 replies
., in my circles,  and in Boston,  dabbling in Finance for a couple of months with a couple of investors  isn't going to make Jones Lang & Lasalle  offer me a 6 figure salary as a commercial analyst...    ... but you can say it the other way too: the right education WILL trump experience if you walk out of one of 'those well-known schools' with a well-known degree, and your alternative at the time is dabbling for a couple of months with a couple of investors.   
Sean Rafferty Save cash or max Roth IRA out first?
18 April 2018 | 7 replies
Per your instructions I'll vote "Cash", but read below too.  The
Account Closed Real Estate Crash Will Be "Different This Time" . . . Right??
2 August 2022 | 68 replies
So was the cause a run on the bank, or the actions that lead too the run on the banks?