Dan DeGroff
Help! Seasonal Employee In Expensive Market Looking To Buy Primary Res Out of State
17 October 2024 | 9 replies
If you don't have the intention to actually occupy the home in Washington as your primary residence for the majority of the year, then that is occupancy fraud (investigated by the FBI), which would likely include some jail time if you are found guilty of making misrepresentations.
Mark Dutton
I hate having mortgages
18 October 2024 | 34 replies
Mortgages allow you to scale and buy multiple rentals, but it is causing you stress, then I'd start by paying down the mortgage on your own home first as it has the highest interest rate.As for not being able to pay them off quickly if needed, all you have to do is sell the property.Don't feel guilty over what you make.
Noyessie Hubert
Feeling guilty for asking a tenant to vacate.
4 October 2024 | 22 replies
I wouldn't feel guilty about this and I wouldn't be giving 6 months to get out.
Patrick Goswitz
Purchasing Material For Contractors
24 October 2024 | 139 replies
The registrar would revoke my license, attach my bond, I'd be found guilty of misdemeanor with fines and possibly jail.
Binita Mehta
Company to manage own properties?
8 October 2024 | 6 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Avery Moore
Are there other ways to purchase Investment Properties?
8 October 2024 | 10 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Tanya Maslach
Getting an LLC?
8 October 2024 | 10 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Raul Mena
How to start my business
8 October 2024 | 10 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Jake Andronico
House hacking at 22 - What I regret...
11 October 2024 | 56 replies
I was guilty of this!
Devin James
How to balance enjoying your life today and saving/investing for a better future?
6 October 2024 | 2 replies
Set clear savings goals, but also give yourself a "fun fund" to enjoy small pleasures without feeling guilty.