
3 June 2021 | 66 replies
It's the constant pandering of liberals instead of growing a pair and accepting straight talk that leads to this cycle.

16 May 2013 | 9 replies
Foreign currency will simply have to be converted coming in and going back.

6 September 2013 | 38 replies
They are both small costs of doing business, add a second professional pair of eyes on the property, and for the termite inspection, unless you are experienced in pest control, you could easily miss what they will catch.

25 May 2014 | 2 replies
Comptroller of the Currency for federally-chartered banks), later validated by Fidelity Federal Saving and Loan v. de la Cuesta case of 1982 to overrule California law and some Arizona statutes which appeared not to permit due-on-sale enforcement on the basis that a federal rule “pre-empted” state law under the federal supremacy clause of the U.S.

25 August 2016 | 101 replies
A general question about garage door remotes in another thread of this forum reminded me of this "hack" I thought I would add here...If your property has a garage door opener, you should do a full reset of the paired remotes between tenants.

5 October 2023 | 50 replies
Sometimes, I would disagree with him about his forecast and over time I would find out that his forecasts on certain currency markets was wrong, while my own research and theory became a reality.

29 June 2021 | 15 replies
All this being said, if I do make the move there, I would like to be invested locally for two reasons. 1) I want my local liabilities (i.e. rent, day-to-day expenses, etc.) to pair with cash-flow in COP to avoid FX risk; 2) I do place some slight value on having some hard assets diversified outside of my home country in the United States.I will make a trip down there in the next few months and plan on meeting with some local brokers.

8 June 2017 | 76 replies
FDIC has had powers to liquidate since it was established, or the Comptroller of Currency for National Banks.As Jerry W. pointed out, the DF Act and SAFE Act are still not known in the legal community and even worse, grossly misunderstood by lay persons, including the majority of Congress, I'll bet not one Congressman can explain why we have that regulatory structure much less how it operates.So, we have politics, Congress can slash and burn all they like, but we still have the SenateWe also have stand alone State Laws now with predatory dealing and lending, that is a very broad scope and could take in anything that falls out of the DF Act.

6 January 2020 | 91 replies
Government can't print houses which take real commodities and labor to build.The combination of Federal Reserve money printing (or debt expansion) will continually cheapen the currency.

22 December 2018 | 25 replies
So smart investors with dollars can make a huge gain on the currency fluctuations.