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Rose Dallas Survivor Living Her Dream--Learn To Invest In RE...
30 September 2015 | 4 replies
Having two surgeries in August, one to give birth to our beautiful baby Praise and one to Save my Life I found my self desiring to fulfill a long time dream.
Account Closed What was your job before you went full-time?
16 October 2015 | 59 replies
My patient population were people who had knee/hip replacements, cardiac bypass, general surgery, spine surgery, neuro-surgery, etc. 
Paul Jones Newbie here in the Johnson County, TX. area (south of Ft. Worth).
31 May 2013 | 4 replies
I can still do lots of running around and activity, just can't do any real lifting or heavy exertion anymore due to several back surgeries.
Nick Hull Anyone have a Purchase & Sale Contract I can use
16 January 2016 | 10 replies
If you needed heart surgery, would you ask someone on the internet to perform the surgery  for free and trust that they, a stranger were going to do a good job?
Julie Marquez I like houses, CrossFit, and sunsets. From Seattle & Skagit.
20 January 2016 | 15 replies
I'd have a lot more time in my day if I didn't devote so much time to exercise, but I am determined to not need or have any more surgeries, hopefully ever.It intrigues me how you were raised with investing parents and followed in their footsteps.  
Darek Michnicz REI friendly Real Estate Agent in Las Vegas, Nevada
13 November 2021 | 6 replies
Hello Darek,If you needed surgery, you would not start medical school.
Rarra Avis I’m looking at a commercial office property
28 November 2022 | 2 replies
My thought is with the hospital right there, it would be a great place to have STR units available, that are chiefly intended for the families of people staying in the hospital for multiple days, having a baby or recovery from surgery, etc. 3 or the units are vacant currently, and with the lease ending soon, potentially another 4 would become available.
Tim Hooper Rentals, flips, BRRR, first timer
2 July 2019 | 1 reply
I used to own homes but when I moved to the new area, I opted to rent since I wasn't sure if I wanted to stay around.. now regretting I didn't just buy.Small familyA decent career - ~$200K yr, great credit (800s)Not much saved (thanks to a surgery that drained a ton of my savings) will recover over time - ~$40K ready for down payment into a property- which is needed since I'm renting a home, need to get something anywayAbout $40K in debt - a little on a card, mostly a truck payment - low interestDallas, TX area- thinking the north area- which is a hotter market, higher cost than I am used to, high property taxesGuessing my budget would be about $350K max to start for a property.Curious what would you do to get started in my scenario?
William Allen Military Pilot to Million Dollar Wholesale Operation in 3.5 Years
8 August 2019 | 56 replies
He had 4 open heart surgeries between Nov 2016 and May 2017 all while I was running a company, flying for the Navy and taking care of my family.
Shane H. Plot twist, tenant gave me a fake vaccination record
8 July 2019 | 2 replies
The lease is not up until April of 2020, but i don't think i'd like to continue this tenant at this point.Rent is habitually late (which the income earner had a heart attack and multiple heart surgeries so i have been working with them)They moved someone in and lied saying he was under 18, dragged their feet filling out an application and i provided them a 10 day cure or quit to have him move out.And now this most recent lie.I could give them a 3 day pay or quit to end the lease since they are now late on the rent and are planning to pay on the 12th.Any other suggestions on what I should do at this point?