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Akezhan Yegizov Living in and flip in Berlin, Germany
24 August 2018 | 2 replies
In fact many owners get emotional about selling there « baby ». 
Tye Brooks Am I Ready to Start Investing??
30 December 2015 | 24 replies
You might be right....kind of like having a baby I guess.
Christian Leon Thinking about purchasing an STR in Jax, thoughts?
18 September 2022 | 7 replies
Welcome to the fray baby!
Doug Dillmuth Looking for our first rental / income property in Denver area
5 June 2017 | 9 replies
We have a new baby and we both work full time so we would be looking for probably a newer property that might not need as much maintenance or rehab.  
Heather Martinez Getting Started in Tucson, AZ
20 December 2014 | 10 replies
Hello, I too was active duty but separated after my 2nd child and a looming indef. tour when the baby was six weeks old.
Donovan Williams hello
12 September 2015 | 6 replies
I almost lost my wife and my baby daughter in an accident on thursday, but the lord is so merciful and knew i couldnt live without them.
Stephanie Simon Newbie Rental investor interested in BRRRR
25 May 2019 | 4 replies
I had a baby 8 months ago and was told I need to slow down and focus on raising her but this has always been my dream.
Account Closed HOW MUCH IS FSBO INFORMATION WORTH TO YOU?
25 March 2017 | 0 replies
I'm a small business owner and I have babies to feed so making money is important for my survival
Steven J. Line of Credit on something you have under contract.
28 May 2015 | 3 replies
Unless the property has unquestionable value (which is almost never the case with land), it usually won't be enough to act as sufficient collateral for most lenders, not without some kind of additional guarantee from the borrower (i.e. - you).I wouldn't necessarily say "never", but I also wouldn't expect to have much success with this unless you're bringing more substantial collateral to the table.
Jennie Pipkin How do I buy a Probate house?
10 January 2017 | 1 reply
Someone, anyone with experience please explain buying a house in this circumstance, describe it in baby steps, every little detail.How do I make the offer and if accepted what actions do I and the husband need to take at that point?