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Ali Samana When do we learn??
14 May 2010 | 23 replies
They don't treat each dollar as if it's the last dollar they'll ever see, and they don't have *any* emotional attachment to the money.
Rich Weese RE goals- early retirement. Part 2
17 June 2010 | 26 replies
I still have money in the market, but it's a secondary investment.I'm treating my current job as the means to an end - dumping as much as I can into RE, RE that I plan to pay off as quickly as possible to build a nice passive income stream for the future.I'm late to the game, but have a solid plan and the income stream is building.
Tom C Shared Driveway Issue
16 May 2010 | 13 replies
Like I said normally he'd be talking to the willows and it, but he is a wll known business man in my area, I have to treat him with kid gloves as long as I want to operate in the not so nice area's of town.
Travis Elliott 50 % RULE DEFUNCT IN SOUTH DAKOTA...
30 November 2009 | 61 replies
This concept is working if you treat your properties as if they were your 401K.
John Shiraef "Deal of the Century"
28 April 2009 | 10 replies
If the home continues to be yourmain home for at least 36 months beginning on thepurchase date, you do not have to repay any of thecredit.If you and your spouse claim the credit on a jointreturn, each spouse is treated as having been allowedhalf of the credit for purposes of repaying the credit.Exceptions.
Ryan Stirling Installment debt affecting debt/credit ratio
27 April 2009 | 5 replies
They are treated like any other declining balance installment loan.
Ryan Webber Ideas on being a non-guru guru
9 September 2009 | 59 replies
Using that analogy, something given away for free has to be worthless, and that is exactly how people treat it.
Greg C Move outs How picky should i be?
8 May 2009 | 13 replies
i have it rented already a week later does that make a difference,, believe me i would like to keep the deposit but i also want to treat a decent tennant fair also
Steven Dicker 1065 tax treatment for propery developers
2 May 2009 | 2 replies
I would think these would be treated as inventory, since your intention was to build and sell them.
Ivan Jouikov How is "Subject To" different from Seller Financing?
26 February 2013 | 41 replies
After several months (9-12 generally) most banks won't count the debt in the seller's DTI calculation or will treat it as a rental.