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Rich Weese Obama LOVES redistribution of wealth-even if NBC won't admit it!
29 January 2013 | 33 replies
The following year LBJ got the Child nutrition act passed and he continued expanding that aid to families with dependent children, AFDC.
Michael B. A Call for Inspiration: Share Your Overall Success
19 January 2018 | 45 replies
I personally feel blessed with my job and am not looking to quit, at this point I'm looking to supplement, but I like exploring the possibilities of REI.
Devin Borders New Construction purchase?
27 January 2018 | 6 replies
However, if your goal is to cashflow and maximize supplementing your income, I'd pursue a lower priced investment home.
Lesley Pinckney How to sell without paying exorbitant taxes?
16 April 2018 | 8 replies
You'll have more cash on the outside to supplement
Eric Broker Minneapolis Screening - Individual Assessment
20 August 2022 | 2 replies
If I choose 'Individualized Assessment', can't I ignore all the items in the Inclusive screening criteria (Can't use credit score, can't use eviction depending on when, can't use criminal records depending on when, etc) and just use what I have been normally using (Credit score of 650, no evictions, no criminal record, etc) WITH THE EXCEPTION of allowing the applicant to provide supplemental evidence as to why I should consider them as a tenant.
Grand Wally RealQuest.com experience?
26 May 2008 | 6 replies
Looks like a pretty good site....Just looking for any advantage I can get on foreclosures, deals, etc....I plan on using this site as a supplement to other methods...just another part of the deal making arsenal.Please share your thoughts on the website, thanks.
Justin Reyes Would you liquidate your 401k to purchase your first property?
8 October 2019 | 187 replies
Grow your career and income, max the 401k, then consider the real estate to supplement it.
Nicholas Morgan Would you BRRRR for $78/mo cash flow?
19 August 2019 | 106 replies
@Nicholas Morgan -  I would do this deal if you have other income to supplement you when things go wrong (which they will).
Clay Manship Diary of an FHA 203k Loan Deal
9 September 2019 | 90 replies
closing cost details purchase price of 180k, total loan to have been 240k totals of each group A: origination charge (x % of loan (points) 2623   admin fee 243 $ 243.00   processing fee 995 $ 995.00   supplement org fee 665 $ 665.00   underwriting fee 720 $ 720.00   $ 2,623.00   B: services you can NOT shop for:   203k consultant - initial inspection fee 700 $ 700.00   203k permit 600 $ 600.00   appraisal fee 450 $ 450.00   contractor validation fee 120 $ 120.00   credit report fee 80 $ 80.00   flood cert fee 13 $ 13.00   203k consultant inspection - reno inspection fee 1050 $ 1,050.00   FHA pmi, mip, funding fee = $3,875.74 $ 3,876.00   $ 6,889.00   c: services you can shop for:   title closing fee 1500 $ 1,500.00   title lenders cover premium 1500 $ 1,500.00   title service fee 500 $ 500.00   title update fee 900 $ 900.00   $ 4,400.00   d: total loan costs a+b+c     recording fee for deed $ 50.00   recording fee for mortgage $ 150.00   tax stamp for county deed $ 92.25   tax stamp for state deed $ 276.74   $ 568.99  *** note that each draw of money to pay GC costs something     OTHER 203k Consultant Fee's   Change order preparation ($100 per)   Draw requests ($275 to $350)   Change is scope ($275 to $350)   Mileage charge if over 30 miles ($?.??)  
Jonathan Williams Young professional from Philly!
1 October 2014 | 9 replies
I'm interested in supplementing my current income, whether it be on a consistent or inconsistent basis.