
21 October 2024 | 14 replies
We currently have a pool table and foosball table for guests in first floor living space, but was thinking of adding a ping pong table in garage.

21 October 2024 | 3 replies
I didn't go over board, but having to buy dining room table, 2 beds and sofa and table for my living room added up and for $50 I was able to delay paying by 6 months interest free.

22 October 2024 | 4 replies
Plenty of money on the table, but extremely difficult underwriters and less than helpful loan officers in terms of information.

21 October 2024 | 2 replies
Each state can be a little different so the details matter. https://www.omglawfirm.com/arkansas-probate-intestate-succes...Here is the pertinent excerpt:If you don’t have a Will, the default order of descent goes like this: (1) full blood and adopted children of the decedent, subject to any dower, curtesy, and homestead interest of a spouse; (2) if no full blood or adopted children, then everything to a spouse of greater than three years or half of everything plus dower, curtesy, and homestead to a spouse of less than three years and the other half of everything to other heirs (per this table); (3) to the decedent’s parents or surviving siblings; (4) to the decedent’s grandparents or surviving aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.; (5) to the decedent’s great-grandparents or surviving great aunts, great uncles, etc.; (6) if none of those intermediate descendents are alive the remaining half can go to the spouse of less than three years or to a predeceased spouse’s heirs; (7) finally, if none of these apply, all the property escheats to the county where the decedent died.

19 October 2024 | 3 replies
Over the past three years, I've been using most of the major off-market techniques.A classic method is pulling data and feeding it into a call center to generate off-market leads.

24 October 2024 | 10 replies
And it's written under the pseudonym of Sean Cook by Paul Kaseburg.Paul’s sat on both sides of the table on over $2 billion of real estate deals.

20 October 2024 | 2 replies
It would help if you could give more information like which strategies you are using and what do you bring to the table.

20 October 2024 | 4 replies
@Jason Frink, this page seems to cover it:https://www.omglawfirm.com/arkansas-probate-intestate-succes...Here is a pertinent snippet from that page:If you don’t have a Will, the default order of descent goes like this: (1) full blood and adopted children of the decedent, subject to any dower, curtesy, and homestead interest of a spouse; (2) if no full blood or adopted children, then everything to a spouse of greater than three years or half of everything plus dower, curtesy, and homestead to a spouse of less than three years and the other half of everything to other heirs (per this table); (3) to the decedent’s parents or surviving siblings; (4) to the decedent’s grandparents or surviving aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.; (5) to the decedent’s great-grandparents or surviving great aunts, great uncles, etc.; (6) if none of those intermediate descendents are alive the remaining half can go to the spouse of less than three years or to a predeceased spouse’s heirs; (7) finally, if none of these apply, all the property escheats to the county where the decedent died.A good way to visualize the order is to imagine the following scenario: Alfred dies without a Will.

20 October 2024 | 3 replies
If you are not going to live in it an FHA refinance is probably off the table.

20 October 2024 | 8 replies
I don't want to leave a lot of money on the table, but I also don't want to still be holding this when Winter rolls around.