Ben Rutkevitz
Paradigm Life, Infinite Banking, Whole Life Insurance
10 January 2023 | 134 replies
And sorry for the people who's blood pressure just went up and now you need to figure out how you will respond to my post because whole life sucks and never works.
Brittany Stradling
How are people scaling so quickly
7 August 2021 | 110 replies
Investors who've been buying since the 80's (treasury rates >14%.5 top tick) or new blood that started buying post GFC (2009-2012) think they can't lose - since their investment has (essentially) been buoyed by asset inflation tied to declines in treasury yields --> interest rates --> cap rates --> increasing govt intervention/QE/debt monetization.One of the key implicit assumptions of the bulletproof BRRR model (which so many people here swear by) - is that interest rates will always and forever continue to decline.
Shane Smith
Should I open a brokerage or not? Advise from brokers please!
27 December 2017 | 2 replies
IT is in my blood.
Timofei Kadkin
Is it possible to start investing in real estate with 10k(newbie)
20 June 2020 | 28 replies
. $10k now days is nearly same as $0.00, so for any and all asking "can I start doing REI with _____" correct that question to ask the reality "am I willing to do what it takes of me TO start doing REI, all the blood sweat tears and frustration?"
Zaheer Jabbar
The 2% rule works in some of the zipcodes of America.
27 September 2014 | 0 replies
The truth what I gather so far is that the rule cannot be fully applicable all over America; just look for the decent communities who life blood businesses went to China, and you would find people who are trying to bring back communities.
Michael Burks
Mentoring Cost $20,000
14 January 2021 | 118 replies
I had to pay it in money, blood, sweat, tears, overcoming fears, frustration, hard work, and tenacity.
Jonah Stavsky
Landlord or Tenant - who pays?
2 February 2023 | 23 replies
It´s a small amount and going back and forth with a tenant on something like that, insinuating they have to pay because they are too dumb to figure stuff out could create bad blood over nothing.
Account Closed
Need advice on dealing with contractor
26 August 2021 | 25 replies
Neither will your attorney help you collect one penny unless you pay him several thousand more dollars and if your scumbag contractor doesn't have money, or assets 'you can't squeeze blood out of a rock'.Lots of luck!
Jim K.
Important lesson learned cheap, passing it on
19 February 2020 | 54 replies
One of them was about pop-up drains.When men with thick black beards and hot, pure Mediterranean blood throbbing in their veins shave, they need a lot of hot water to do it well and not cut themselves.
Lubica J.
Is real estate investing for cash flow still possible in Canada?
9 May 2023 | 40 replies
It is courteous if the landlord or tenant provides a reminder before the end of the tenancy agreement.Ending a periodic termA landlord may end a periodic tenancy if:the landlord or a relative of the landlord wants to move in‘relative’ includes any relative by blood, marriage, adoption or adult interdependent relationshipthe landlord agrees to sell the rental premises, all conditions of the sales agreement have been satisfied or waived and the buyer or a relative of the buyer wants to move inthe buyer must ask the landlord in writing to give the tenant a notice to end the tenancythe landlord intends to demolish the rental premisesthe rental premises are a detached or semi-detached dwelling or one condominium unit and the landlord agrees to sell the rental premises and all conditions of the sales agreement have been satisfied or waivedin these cases, the buyer must ask the landlord in writing to give the tenant a notice to end the tenancyneither the buyer nor the buyer’s relatives have to occupy the rental premisesthe landlord is an educational institution, and the tenant was a student at the beginning of the tenancy but is no longer a studentthe landlord intends to use or rent the rental premises for a non-residential purposeIf a landlord intends to do major renovations that require the rental premises to be vacant or the landlord intends to convert the premises to a condo unit, the landlord must give the tenant one year’s notice to terminate the periodic tenancy.