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Pete Tam Happy Diwali and saal Mubarak
2 November 2013 | 0 replies
I thought we should celebrate Festival of Lights along with RE talk.
Kim Handelman Sue Nelson
16 November 2018 | 15 replies
Then she went into how she (Sue) sings at church (when they start throwing how religious they are into the speech, RUN!!!!
Walt Payne Private lender says no triplex houses
25 April 2014 | 4 replies
And after a little discussion I find that she thinks triplex homes are essentially porn centers, and she "wanted nothing to do with porn, being religious" and nothing I could say would convince her otherwise.
Bryan N. Geez... my realtor threw 111 MLS listings at me
22 June 2014 | 27 replies
Hey, there is a music festival at the beach near 24th- maybe we could meet up and discuss- shoot me a PM.
Georges A. Buying Tenanted Property
23 June 2014 | 16 replies
I've got a neighbor who formed a religious non-profit and then deeded his primary residence into it.  
JR C. Section 8 sadness....this is unreal
9 August 2013 | 26 replies
This is why I think with tenant screening you couldn't land a great tenant in that area.I know investors that own around there and there comments are "We do not buy in these areas anymore because no matter how nice you make a place the people in that area just thrash it all over again".I looked there myself about 3 to 4 years ago when the market was frozen and things were cheap but the bad areas and high leftover property tax evaluations left me saying (no thanks) to investing down there.I do feel for these owners however I do not want to get religious but they are believing God will take care of the situation for them on the You Tube video.
Daniel Rubenstein New Southern Cali. Member
2 September 2013 | 11 replies
I spent the last 8 years in New York for some school, and religious studies (im an orthodox jew), and I am moving back to LA next week, bringing along a Masters in Education and my recent ordainment as a Rabbi, as well as a few years experience as a Volunteer EMT.I am really excited to learn more about real estate.
Account Closed How to Tell If You’re Rich
22 May 2016 | 38 replies
The basic formula is pretty simple:-Maximize your income by upgrading your education or job skills-Minimize your outgo by living beneath your means-Religiously save the difference, and-Follow proven investment principlesMost millionaires are not big spenders.
Matthew T. HomePath "Owner Occupant" Policy
11 September 2013 | 6 replies
In the case of a taxpayer using more than one property as a residence, whether property is used by the taxpayer as the taxpayer’s principal residence depends upon all the facts and circumstances.If a taxpayer alternates between 2 properties, using each as a residence for successive periods of time, the property that the taxpayer uses a majority of the time during the year ordinarily will be considered the taxpayer’s principal residence.In addition to the taxpayer’s use of the property, relevant factors in determining a taxpayer’s principal residence, include, but are not limited to:(i) The taxpayer’s place of employment;(ii) The principal place of abode of the taxpayer’s family members;(iii) The address listed on the taxpayer’s federal and state tax returns, driver’s license, automobile registration, and voter registration card;(iv) The taxpayer’s mailing address for bills and correspondence;(v) The location of the taxpayer’s banks; and(vi) The location of religious organizations and recreational clubs with which the taxpayer is affiliated.
Account Closed Rent my house vs. buying a rental property
11 September 2013 | 12 replies
Save the 500 from the cheaper rent religiously and you'll have a solid down payment for a better 2nd property in a good neighborhood/etc in a reasonable time.This approach also gives you time to set some goals for where you want to take your real estate investing as @ElizabethS. mentioned as well as giving you immediate experience in being a landlord.