Stephen N.
Can someone please explain sub3 financing to me?
18 April 2009 | 77 replies
I would just like to say, the posts thatgo...something...like this...are...really...annoying...so can you please....use paragraphs...and not act like...every phrase you utter...requires deep reflection...thank....you....
Brandon Chaney
How Long Will This Market Last?
29 November 2020 | 2 replies
The world seems to be in complete and utter chaos.
Peter Fokas
Real Estate Professional - how to achieve 750 hours?
2 December 2022 | 28 replies
(The IRS does attempt to interpret the law as 750 hr per property, which is utterly ridiculous and has been finally dispelled by a recent Tax Court decision.)RE Pro is a very complicated (and very regularly audited) area.
Mark Forest
Full-timers- How did you do it?
9 July 2013 | 11 replies
I can operate much more confidently because I am utterly convinced of the path I am on as each day further solidifies my belief.
Hal Cranmer
Should it take this long to get a loan?
16 August 2013 | 7 replies
Utterly incompetent lender (4-5 mths and still no approval??).
Timothy W.
Iran secret nuclear facility - now what?
8 October 2009 | 112 replies
But be careful where you go...they may be on our list of countries we need to utterly destroy to protect our way of life...
Johann Jells
hallways electric bill: anyone deal with BS "demand" charges?
5 December 2012 | 4 replies
Which is utter nonsense.
Account Closed
The mindset of the Cash Flow investor: LA vs Baltimore
25 July 2017 | 162 replies
It is utterly and completely outside the realm of possibility that Tony Batts would stand by and let people be injured or allow buildings to be burned.
Brandon Lowery
Qualified Intermediary Scam?
6 September 2020 | 175 replies
You, my friend, called me and my business nothing short of a scam and that is completely and utterly false.
Erik Haugen
Ethical dilemma around kicking tenants out
25 September 2017 | 73 replies
, had to do miracles to have food for his followers, rode into Jerusalem on an ***, drove the moneychangers (rent-seekers) out of the Temple, was crucified between two thieves, penniless, had to rely on the charity of his friends to take care of his mother, was buried at the expense of his friends.I simply cannot understand how this utterly straightforward example of a life of poverty becomes an instrument of justification for divinely-inspired cash flow in the minds of so many people.I keep on waiting for someone to pop up here and tell me Jesus would have been a hard-money lender if things had just gone a bit differently.