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Ryan MacDonald Tax delinquent properties
19 December 2017 | 2 replies
Texas Property Tax Code, Section 33.06, allows a person who has a 65 years of age or older residence homestead exemption or who has a disability residence homestead exemption from the Appraisal District (CAD) to defer the collection of the property taxes owed on their residence homestead.http://www.dallasobserver.com/news/dallas-real-estate-baron-gene-phillips-hasnt-paid-taxes-on-his-25-million-estate-since-2005-7144354#3  Probably makes more sense to target the people who are 2-3 years behind on taxes vs 8-9 years.#4 No certificates in Texas that I know about....they either go to sale or they don't. 
Jason Malabute getting better using VA
9 October 2020 | 0 replies
I learned that you should search VAs on Fiverr based on reviews and how long they have been on Fiverr.I learned to make sure to turn on Desktop clock (disable web clock) on Hubstaff so the screen shot function is on.
Chris Houghtaling I rent a house in foreclosure, landlord is abusive, evasive. see
2 May 2017 | 8 replies
Don't know what he is capable of.I am retired 57 year old legally disabled Dade County paramedic.please let me know if you can assist me, i am always available.I paid this months rent today the 2nd of May. .After i paid made the deposit in his bank and texted him to let him know, as i always do.he texts back and says "the short sale is back on.
Ray Donovan Using disability payments to fund a SDIRA or SOLO IRA
7 February 2017 | 4 replies
Even tough disability payments are subject to income taxes, they do not qualify as earned income for making IRA or solo 401k contributions because your personal efforts ( at leas in the eyes of the government. :) did not help create such income, which is the cornerstone of self-employment income (earned income).  
Mike Hoherchak VA loan vs. FHA loan : Pros and Cons?
5 October 2015 | 5 replies
Depending on your service and disability level, you might or might not have any MIP for your VA loan.Upen Patel, Mortgage BankerFederal NMLS# 1374243
Derek Daun Suggestions on dealing with crazy neighbor
12 July 2017 | 4 replies
In talking to her, it didn't sound like she had the mental capacity to deal with a house though, hence it was boarded up.Fast forward to six months ago, when the owner converts the house into an assisted living rental for the mentally disabled.
James Park The U.S. Dollar, 5 year ARM vs 30 year conventional & the snow ball effect.
18 February 2014 | 6 replies
The problem I see with trying to payoff your ARM's would be the liquidity, use, and control (LUC) of your money which would be severely hampered especially if you're doing contingency planning for retirement, life style cash flow, disability, etc.
Cynthia Reddy Hi everyone I’m new to Bigger Pockets
22 June 2018 | 0 replies
I wanted to hear from people on their strategies suggestions on older people starting out of even physical with physical disabilities?
Kate Elson When to start eviction proceedings
20 August 2014 | 8 replies
They managed to cut all the drain lines and any empty pipe that was in the basement and some rebar and spare plumbing pipe that was down there but did not disable any of the systems. 
Janice Harvison Potential tenant with medical debt
14 October 2014 | 7 replies
I am now on disability for a back injury (Ruptured and herniated discs).