Jason May
Tips for house hacking sfr
3 August 2020 | 6 replies
With house hacking a SFR, you usually have to compromise on things like privacy, especially if you go the rent by room method and share common spaces like living/dining and kitchen areas.
Matt Heidenfelder
First-time Home Buyer/ Investing in Dallas, TX
28 June 2023 | 8 replies
If I could have more privacy in my next deal, I will certainly aim for that.
Edgar Perez
Can I have my own LLC manage property owned in my personal name?
15 August 2020 | 41 replies
Trusts, from what I understand the law grants all property owners to transfer into a trust and no lender or other entity can legally stop you, or have repercussion if yo do. keep in mind Trusts only provides privacy and possible estate planning aspects, never asset protection.
Fabian Martinez
Investing in Joshua tree
30 December 2021 | 58 replies
Almost all of the useable outdoor space is between the front of the house and the street, so I want (actually need) to create privacy in the front yard from the street.
Scott Benton
Recasting: Mortgage Hack Your Way to Increase Your Cash Flow
29 December 2021 | 62 replies
Once I figured out recasting, I found I preferred that instead and focussed on a debt snowball payoff strategy instead of refinancing.
Brittany Stradling
How are people scaling so quickly
7 August 2021 | 110 replies
-Equities: Heavy EM/Commodities/Tech/Growth-Cryptocurrency: ETH/BTC/LINK/AAVE/DOT/SOL - network effects / illiquid markets sensitive to future institutional flows.
Brandon Wulff
Idea for short term rental home in AZ
28 January 2020 | 6 replies
That-being-said, gated communities do offer additional privacy that may be of importance to you.
Jonathan Greene
The Rise (and Fall) of the Bro Investor
28 February 2020 | 143 replies
Privacy and all.
Mattie Covatch
Should Landlords ever provide Internet?
15 April 2019 | 60 replies
And, what about privacy?
Jennifer Baldassari
"Input SSN is not likely issued prior to June 2011."
9 June 2023 | 9 replies
Keep in mind this is the same message that you will see when someone is using a CPN instead of their SSN.When someone has abused their own credit and is not interested in fixing it they will acquire a CPN ( credit privacy number )Calling it a CPN is kind of silly since the vast majority of them are criminals finding unissued SSN's and using them as their own.To give a very brief and simple explanation of how this works:Loser with fried SSN and ****** credit history decides they want a CPN so they can use that on applications and credit related things instead of their own ruined legit SSN.They contact any of the thousand "CPN credit repair" companies who issue them a CPN for a fee.