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Jon Q. The rich always think in terms of delayed gratification...
1 August 2017 | 10 replies
Most of the people I see on the $100 slot machines are sort of into instant gratification.
Stephanie Dobbs Am I expecting too much? Please help!
23 June 2015 | 29 replies
Also, the property will be located within Prince Georges County, Maryland (or PG County) which is right outside or alongside of Washington, DC.
Leonid Sapronov Got toys?
30 April 2016 | 17 replies
I had a Hayabusa front end on it, drilled and slotted R1 rotors, 6 Piston calipers, Stainless steel lines, updated clutch, titanium race exhaust, digital gauges, Escort Redline radar detector, and frame braces. 
Michael Slot Advice needed, when to Refi a duplex...again?
1 March 2017 | 3 replies
@Michael Slot These questions are always a bit more complex then I think people originally intend them to be.
Account Closed Should i take the job or will it stop me from pursuing my dream
2 March 2016 | 10 replies
Obtain my driving license (only available slots in my area are on weekdays) and 2.
James Wise BP nation I need some help.,.....Which one is better?
17 September 2014 | 22 replies
I need some more feedback before I drop off the 1st pg into the land of unread forums.
Dave G. General Contractor v Inspector
17 June 2015 | 13 replies
Enter new to home buying guy and wife looking to buy a home in San Antonio to live in then rent out.Home listed for $220k it was a flip and was purchased for $60k less than a year ago.Exterior looks wonderful, inside looks great.Original 100yr+ hardwood floors, everything looks very shiny.As we are walking around we start flipping switches, flushing toilets etc.One toilet in particular makes a very gurgly sound that doesn’t seem right and some hall lights don’t work.Our RE agent is all about telling us to hire a General Inspector which will cost about $400 to inspect the property and tell us if anything needs to be fixed.As we look around we start to see more problems.There is a place in the roof where the roof has raised away from the house leaving a sizeable hole to the attic.There is no drip edge along the roof.The breaker box has empty slots in it that let us see into the drywall.Knowing this was a flip we investigated on another Texas State website to look at all the filed permits for the new electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and roofing, and got nothing.No permits filed at that house.Red flag?
Sam Gad Is this safe?
29 August 2015 | 15 replies
Since you say there are two doors underneath, a possibility (assuming this structure is level with the rim joist) is to slot the rim joist and cantilever 12-16' 2x8 or 2x10s to take the point load at the house, and then locate the outer beams properly.
Karl Mueller Complicated short sale to end my investing career?
19 August 2016 | 13 replies
i would borrow the money from your relatives and pay off the home and not wreck your credit.your young you can gain 30k back over a short amount of time.Ripping rents and going into foreclosure although plausible wil trash your credit and probably cause you undo stress I see folks have done this over the years.. they blame the bank for their problems. good luck with it.. if it makes you feel any better I bought an office building at the top of the market and sold it on contract it cost me 1,200 a month for basically the rest of my life.. but its my core bank.. who lends me millions so no way I can default on it.. plus the PG would kill me.. the bank helps me make millions so 10k a year is a pittance.. get some funds save your credit and character and pay it all off and move on this is not a lot of money in the grand scope of your life.
JD Martin Does Bigger Pockets encourage Ninja Investors?
27 April 2016 | 4 replies
I get it that everyone wants to come to the party, especially now with prices having risen fairly dramatically, but sometimes I wonder if the Bigger Pockets room is akin to standing on the floor of a casino where a few people have won dramatic sums in some of the "skills" games (poker, blackjack, etc), and everyone else starts running out into the hallways begging for money to drop in the slot machine so they can get theirs too.Anyway, it seems an interesting philosophical question to ponder, and I'm curious what others may think!