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Jake Thompson Continue using GI Bill AND get a job?
7 March 2017 | 10 replies
Here is what happened to me when I went from CC to UC Berkeley (it'll be UCLA or UCSD in your case).BAH instantly went up, a lot.
Wade Garrett Is This Credit History Too Much of a Red Flag?
8 March 2017 | 6 replies
. $50k of unpaid cc's from a couple years ago reported as loss. 
Amber Matas need advice regarding a new tenant and issues out of the gate- TX
9 March 2017 | 14 replies
they are messing with the electric, they shouldn't be touching anything like that without your consent, hopefully you have that in your lease. take pictures of what they did and send an email to Daddy with a copy of the lease part that says they can not make alterations to the house without your consent and pictures of what they changed and CC " your Lawyer"  - either for real or make your own lawyer email, but document everything. once he sees the lawyer is involved you may stop hearing from him.
Mercedez Contreras Please let me know your opinion
9 March 2017 | 4 replies
I'd call and find out whom the main head office manager is for that property manger and CC that person on the email.. keep it basic and friendly. 
Blake Burnett Discouraged about long distance property management
17 March 2017 | 18 replies
I pay with my cc on the phone.
David Jenkins What are the differences between Multi-Family building classes?
8 February 2017 | 12 replies
I hear a lot about "A" - "B" - "C+" - "C" ect class multifamily buildings. 
Chris Nordella Rental Property Analysis- Kansas City
10 February 2017 | 23 replies
Note: all property tax & insurance was quoted from the company, not verified.Property #1- $89,500Down- $17,900Closing Costs- $2700Gross Rents- $11,400Property Tax- $700Insurance- $500PM- $912Maintenance & Vacancy- $912Cash Flow- $313.90 after expensesCap- 9%COC- 18%Property #2-Property #1- $75,000Down- $15,000Closing Costs- $2700Gross Rents- $10,800Property Tax- $944.16Insurance- $600PM- $864Maintenance & Vacancy (8%)- $864Cash Flow- $305.32 after expensesCap- 10%COC- 21%Property #3- $94,500Down- $18,900Closing Costs- $2700Gross Rents- $11,940Property Tax- $633Insurance- $600PM- $955Maintenance & Vacancy- $955Cash Flow- $327.15 after expensesCap- 9%COC- 18%I'm going to work on getting CC covered to increase COC return.
Drew Slew Student loan payouff with Home Equity Loan etc.
8 February 2017 | 11 replies
(not 1 year of full ownership yet, but prolly have 25% of home value by now)- good credit, not much CC debt and no other debt, around 25k savings cash.Options: - either pay down the student loan with a home equity loan around 3-4% if possible, take out 50k home equity loan, 30k for student loan and 20k id throw to my 25k cash and buy another rental- leave everything as is and just take out 20k home equity loan to boost up cash and get another property around 200k for a rental investmentANY IDEAS appreciated, and even happy to connect to tax CPA-s in New Jersey area.
Kent Byron Question on Performing Notes Due Diligence
22 February 2017 | 6 replies
If every one is doing their due diligence and performing CC , the mortgage holder would be in deep trouble 
Matthew Hamilton Leave Law Enforcement to become an agent?
5 March 2021 | 37 replies
Making a career switch while also moving to a new city could mean no income for a while so if I were you, I would make sure that I was 100% debt free (no CC debt, no car payment) and that I had significant reserves in the bank to cover my living expenses for at least 3-6 months.