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Results (204)
Erica Moore Worth it to allow pets?
14 June 2019 | 63 replies
Are they morbidly obese?
Chris Sparrow TOTAL NEWBIE FROM ALTADENA (LOS ANGELES COUNTY), CALIFORNIA
11 August 2019 | 16 replies
I've been on the lookout for years for a financial endeavor that could provide us a secure future and provide for our daughter once we are gone (morbid I know).
Stefan Abel ​Flipping Childhood Home to Raise Cash for Future RE Investments
21 May 2019 | 10 replies
Say something crazy happens to your parents (sorry to be morbid) and your sister/brother isn't aware or doesn't care about your agreement.Who is going to be checking up on the contractor doing the work?
Michael Dorey Bit of a weird question. Anyone ever created a cemetary
30 August 2019 | 6 replies
Kind of a bit of a morbid subject, I know.
Ryan D Whole Life Insurance & Real Estate
13 June 2016 | 120 replies
I am an insurance professional and besides having universal life for both me and my wife, I am putting a policy in place on my 2 yr old daughter and not because im thinking morbid or questioning her mortality, but becuase the cost of insurance for a yound person is next to nothing and by puting in 50-100 bucks a month into her policy creates a monster cash account when she is 30. it just makes sense because almost everyone will needs life insurance at one time in their life so you may as well put it in place and take advantage of the tax benefits that a life insurance policy as well as its cash value affords you.
Loc R. Kicking out an morbidly obese tenant
21 January 2011 | 2 replies
so...this is a continuation of the thread from about a week ago.The seller is trying to pass his problem of the morbidly obese tenant to me.
Randal McLeaird Buying Notes
15 June 2010 | 10 replies
Listen to this it's pretty crazy and downright morbid imo.Person A has a $100,000 life insurance he pays X amount of premiums on.
Brian Spatz Sub2 pitfall scenarios?
7 August 2015 | 1 reply
I don't want to get all morbid, but I feel the bank would be a bit concerned if they got word their lendee is no longer with us, and it was almost an issue when we bought our PR last year.Obviously I understand that if my renters don't pay, then I'm on the hook to pay out of pocket to keep their mortgage current.
Jose D. What would be your play?
27 June 2019 | 1 reply
Not a traditional acquisition but more of a gift/inheritance (not a death or anything morbid like that).
Kenny Ramsey Flipper won't pay me 80k I invested after house sold
21 July 2020 | 7 replies
Out of morbid curiosity, if he was asked why he isn't paying you back, does he have an actual reason even if it's not valid?