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Kevin Izquierdo Letting Tenants Paint?
28 July 2015 | 16 replies
If the colors are neutral and go with the feel of the rest of the property.
John Pruner Deal gone bad, need advice please
27 November 2015 | 142 replies
The site owners have liability concerns and are not entirely neutral on the topic, so some threads that would be useful for warning others do get deleted.
Cindy Zhang First time out of state investor looking for advice!
7 June 2017 | 22 replies
Also find out if the state is a pro tenant, pro property owner or neutral, this should form the basis for your investment decisions particularly on rental properties You need to do your due diligence properly because a pro tenant state has a  tenancy law with rent strongly regulated in favour of the tenants and rents are strictly controlled by laws set far below reasonable returns on investment while a pro property owner state has laws strongly regulated in favour of the property owner but a neutral state has a balanced law system for both property owners and tenants. 
Rudy Hernandez Do you invest in IRA and/or 401k any more?
24 June 2017 | 103 replies
Just like Real Estate, you can profit in a bull, a bear, or a neutral market.  
Renee Anders Selling a rental property - what to fix, what to leave
11 February 2018 | 15 replies
Even if each bedroom is a different neutral color carpet, it would present better than dirty old carpet.
Michael Ryland Negative reactions from friends and family
23 April 2019 | 74 replies
Whatever we use to teach financial literacy should be "wealth vehicle" neutral.... for some people, index funds paired with an engineering degree paired with hard work genuinely makes the most sense, etc, and RDPD wouldn't capture or convey that.
AJ Wong Does and should climate change factor into home buying and investing?
23 January 2024 | 72 replies
Theres no such thing as "carbon neutral" those are buzzwords etc.
Alex Silang Why do you want to be superwealthy?
14 June 2018 | 125 replies
It was the riding mower at mach .0002  that I could not get into neutral and the brake did not work right.. that just about took me down.. !
Alex Olson 25 year old looking to invest in my first property
30 April 2020 | 6 replies
It is tempting to go for the instant satisfaction of initial cashflow but for the average investor, you can build more wealth here in San Diego in the long term starting out with neutral or even slightly negative cashflow than investing in alot of other markets. 
Erin Dorsey Robinson Can we stop calling places war zones?
8 May 2020 | 42 replies
The racially neutral “low income” is another term we can use which is much better than war zone or ghetto IMO.