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Joel Owens Why investing in real estate is SO important !
6 March 2015 | 6 replies
It's one thing for people to work part time because they want to but for many it's a HAVE to thing in their golden years to supplement S.S.I read a scary statistic the other day that 90% of seniors have a net worth of 100k or less.These kinds of things just make you think how bad things are out there.    
Vincent Dicristo New member, seeking pointers/ advice
20 June 2014 | 16 replies
@Jon Holdman about getting an education, it doesn't rule out real estate investing, but can supplement it very nicely.
Bree B Looking to begin investing but need some serious advice!!!
16 August 2011 | 9 replies
Now, after accumulating my MBA, I'm looking for supplemental income that I can turn into a full-time career down the road.
Forrest Brown Wholesaling vs Buy to Hold/Rent
27 January 2016 | 6 replies
I have a job that I really enjoy, and am really just looking to supplement my income, and use my excess time wisely.
Dean Julie Busted!
10 November 2009 | 13 replies
What I have done with my boss is arranged to come to work early to supplement the time away from my job.
Mike F. Is wholesaling possible with a 50hr/wk job?
14 September 2008 | 10 replies
Hello, I'm at a financial crossroads where I either need to leave my "permanent" corporate Information Technology job and return to higher paying but less predictable IT contract work - OR - find a supplemental source of income such as birddogging or wholesaling.
N/A N/A Got off the fence & bought 3! Now trouble looms.
17 May 2007 | 22 replies
I bought what appeared 2 B distressed situations (a divorce, an illness & a job loss) so they all were under the market @ the time.Put no money down but now am out of money for supplementation (about 54k).All are newer properties (2001+) in a great neighborhood & not fixers.
Dmitri K. Insurance company would not agree to an estimate - anything i can do?
9 June 2015 | 5 replies
If they do miss something or don't measure properly, you and your contractor can file a supplement and the insurance company will pay the difference if there is documentation showing where the missed or unseen repairs are.
Todd S. First flip completed and under contract!!
10 January 2017 | 83 replies
They are both just looking for s higher rate of return on there money to supplement there income.
Nicholas B. Mortgage Underwriting Guidelines & DTI - (@Bill Gulley)
14 March 2017 | 29 replies
Equity lines of credit secured by real estate should be included in the housing expense.If the credit report does not show a required minimum payment amount and there is no supplemental documentation to support a payment of less than 5%, the lender must use 5% of the outstanding balance as the borrower's recurring monthly debt obligation.For DU loan casefiles, if a revolving debt is provided on the loan application without a monthly payment amount, DU will use the greater of $10 or 5% of the outstanding balance as the monthly payment when calculating the total debt-to-income ratio.So, they establish a way of determining a minimum payment if a balance appears.