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Alicia Hensley Dog question
31 May 2015 | 8 replies
Do what you can to reduce your risk as long as it is in compliance with laws that govern your jurisdiction.
Hugo G. tenant screening
2 November 2015 | 14 replies
If that's the case maybe all the student loans are rolled up into a long term or income based repayment plan with the hope that lots of the principle is forgiven by the government after 10 or whatever years of payment.  
Tim C. Paying Property Tax Bills With Credit Card
28 October 2014 | 4 replies
Pretty much all of the government services I have found have percentage based fees too high to make this worth doing. 
Will Moore Hard money application
19 August 2015 | 4 replies
This company will probably loose credibility; however, people are using this "pay-for-pof" method across the country. 
Blake Byrd Deed Restrictions
13 November 2015 | 6 replies
There should be no hidden fees.If you intend to sell it before the 90 day seasoning period required for all government backed loans, you will have to request the buyer obtain conventional financing or pay cash.
Brian Bellew Denver Appreciation Over Next 5 Years
13 December 2015 | 10 replies
For example, if foreign cash stopped purchasing our debt and our government was forced to live on what comes in while paying higher rates on the debt we currently have.  6) Price of oil - If the price of oil were to go over $100 per barrel and look like it was going to stay there for an extended period of time, then the boom could take off again.So, my advise?
Thom H. 401k vs Rental Property...should he cash in the 401k???
4 June 2017 | 30 replies
The real "hit" is only the 10% penalty because if we're being totally honest, who knows what marginal tax bracket we'll be in when we retire.And who really believes the government will keep their mitts off your Ira/401k in the future?
Shane Hampton Question for experienced Real Estate INVESTORS
31 December 2012 | 12 replies
I have the feeling this would greatly reduce the number of deals the wholesaler is able to tie up.While I am usually no fan of government regulations, the licensing of real estate agents makes sense from a consumer protection standpoint.
Andrew Angell Anybody work with the STR syndication called Techvestor?
22 May 2023 | 6 replies
I didn't read anything about being accredited for Techvestor.Accredited investors are those individuals classified by the SEC asqualified to invest in complex or sophisticated types of securities.To become accredited certain criteria must be met, such as having an average yearly income over $200,000 or working in the financial industry.Sellers of unregistered securities are only allowed to sell to accredited investors, who are deemed financially sophisticated enough to bear the risks.Accredited investors are allowed to buy and invest in unregistered securities as long as they satisfy one (or more) requirements regarding income, net worth, asset size, governance status, or professional experience.Unregistered securities are considered inherently riskier because they lack the normal disclosures that come with SEC registration
Bienes Raices Tenants moving out, but not cooperating with showing the house
13 April 2011 | 6 replies
But I can see how you could address this specifically in your lease agreement and hit the deposit, subect to compliance with laws governing deposits.