
15 July 2021 | 5 replies
I have seen the driving for dollars , mail flyer campaign, behind on taxes search, abandoned property or senior citizen looking to sell etc ideas.

24 July 2021 | 9 replies
This was done to protect senior citizens on fixed incomes from being forced to sell their homes due to unaffordable property tax increases.So now, the city assessor tracks the SEV, but homeowners are taxed based upon the Taxable Value.

19 September 2021 | 3 replies
My error with the taxes, I believe it is that much now as a senior citizen discount.

3 September 2021 | 6 replies
Actually not even close from what I'm seeing.That's not a conventional loan.Rates have jumped since April's lender letter from Fannie MaeFirst investment property in the USLow DSCRYou'd be better off getting a DSCR loan without worrying about Jumbo guidelines and tax returns etc...Is anyone that will be taking title a US Citizen?

9 April 2022 | 84 replies
And the "Problem Behavior" is still in the city vs way out in the countryside.They solve some of the problem FOR the homeless, but not the problem FOR the Tax paying citizens who want to live free of their street begging and petty crime.

1 September 2021 | 4 replies
The ease of operation from tokenization will make the benefits of real estate more accessible to the average citizen and spread it across more asset classes. 2) Less intermediaries required in real estate transactionBlockchain will eliminate the need for intermediaries in real estate transactions.

9 October 2021 | 8 replies
@Stephanie Blouin Your partner, even though a Canadian citizen, is considered a 'non-resident' per mortgage guidelines.

3 September 2021 | 2 replies
I've been listening to the podcasts and doing tons of research, but I'd like to introduce myself and see if anyone would be able to offer some advice on my situation.I am a US citizen from California, but my partner (who is a UK citizen) and I are currently living in Vancouver, Canada.

22 September 2021 | 5 replies
My neighbor is a non-profit organization that provides apartments and shelter to disadvantaged citizens looking to rent.

29 September 2021 | 30 replies
Also known as “credit invisibles,” these are mostly low-income minorities and immigrants, and having access to their personal habits and behavior as exhibited on the internet is supposed to help banks and other lenders “profile” them precisely enough to determine if they should be given a loan.On the other hand, citizens who are “scorable” but whose score is low might suffer in the new system now in the making, as their online activity could persuade lenders to cut them off from access to money.Although the move in this direction looks inevitable, some key answers are missing: what data scraped from the internet will be used to determine someone’s credit rating, and how it will be secured.IMF’s post warns, however, to expect an “efficiency-privacy trade-off.”https://reclaimthenet.org/imf-...