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Alvin Uy Would opening up HELOCs on all my properties a bad idea?
26 July 2019 | 6 replies
Yes, definitely planning on using it only for temporary leverage/ financing.   
Nate Martin Asbestos and lead paint in a rental?
12 March 2018 | 5 replies
I use the lead blocker on temporary stuff.
Paul Johnson Two family residences... facing tough times... seeking advice!
31 October 2018 | 3 replies
While I am hopeful that the unemployment situation is a temporary issue --- I am planning for the worst which is the possibility of me needing to pay for both residences indefinitely (due to parent's age)...Thank you,
JaVaughn Jones Investor Friendly RE Agents in Atlanta
4 August 2020 | 18 replies
It seems that most buyers see current rates as being temporary and in the mindset of "get it while it lasts."
Lindsey Kramer Short-Term Rentals in Ventura, California
6 July 2018 | 4 replies
We love str and would love to see how things go for youHere is a link I'm sure you have seen of the regulations recently passedhttps://vcrma.org/short-term-rental-temporary-rent...
Matthew Doyle Market Saturation in Smokies?
11 October 2022 | 46 replies
Some of it is temporary, but I also feel it made a lot of people aware of that area who previously may have never thought to go there before and now may become a regular.
Jonno Rushbrook The Biggest Mistakes You Seen Being Made by First Timers
30 December 2015 | 76 replies
Hey Jerry, as for the less than 20% down, do you say this to bring up the fact that you could be in this scenario:-low money down, therefore higher monthly payments-huge issue comes up, say this issue forces tenants to move to temporary housing-now you have to cover the mortgage and have no rent coming inThe problem is that you were 'overleveraged' and since you brought only 5% down instead of 20% down, you are now in a terrible situation.People always say do not over leverage yourself, but I feel that is a hugely loaded saying/advice due to the fact it can mean so many different things.  
Belen Gamarra 23-year old Aspiring real estate investor looking for a bit of guidance
9 October 2023 | 12 replies
My past job and the new job that I have started have been temporary** jobs covering parental leaves. 
Jeremiah Dye Dress for success, really matter??
29 May 2018 | 72 replies
When I switched to doing the same work as an independent contractor through a temporary help agency, I was told by the head of the agency to just show up to the interview in my regular office clothes.
Matt Donley Have I created the best opportunity to jump in?
5 March 2016 | 7 replies
We have the RV, I have a place we can stay in the RV for the summer for free, we would just have to find a temporary home or house sit over the winter (looks like we'll be able to pull that off too.)