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James Cannon Housing Crash in 2018-2019
27 March 2018 | 67 replies
The economy can not stay in an up cycle indefinitely.  
Sarah Lam ABC Capital/Philly Invest Review - Terrible Experience
5 September 2019 | 57 replies
We honored our rent guarantee and would have indefinitely.
Alexa K. Will I Have a Problem Refinancing after Buying Cash?
10 June 2018 | 50 replies
My lender told me as long as I keep it above a 1.25 then I can buy homes indefinitely.
Jay Axness Seeking mulit-owner deal structure advice
23 May 2020 | 5 replies
There is currently a general agreement to hold indefinitely which is what I would do if I remain owning 100% outright but I’m just trying to cover my bases for potential future situations.
Nicole Obregon Would you rent to someone who had a past eviction?
1 December 2018 | 138 replies
Recent Fair Housing regs say we cannot deny people for past transgressions indefinitely.
Kevin Suttles Out of State Investing
1 September 2019 | 22 replies
I'm also a little worried about the risk for long-term or indefinite special assessments that can a cash flowing unit into a cash draining one.
Account Closed Top Laws Michigan Landlords Miss
16 December 2015 | 8 replies
Also, the Michigan Landlord-Tenant Relationship Act includes a provision that enables the tenant to sue the landlord indefinitely for the security deposit.Harassing tenants.
Gunnar F. Any reason not to take depreciation on a rental property?
22 November 2015 | 25 replies
If you are in a higher bracket, the IRS is essentially paying you to invest since you will pay them back at a 25% rate but deduct against income at a higher rate.And there are ways to defer the recapture indefinitely :)
David Dachtera New Investors: Get Educated or not?
7 June 2015 | 42 replies
This was the ORD ATIS broadcast at the time:" ... the 0710 weather: Indefinite ceiling zero, sky obscured, visibility zero.
Jacob P. Why has David Greene moved on from BRRRRing?
16 November 2020 | 29 replies
Renting a cash flowing property (as a tenant) would be more similar to renting a car indefinitely and in the end, in 10 years, that person who rents has paid 3 cars already.