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Cody Anderson Section 1031 and 121 Hybrid
21 October 2024 | 6 replies
We've got some videos up on this subject and a chapter in my book speaks to it. 
Melanie Baldridge One of the best strategies is this
22 October 2024 | 18 replies
Register for courses and mentorship covering the BRRRR method and Subject To financing to become a multi-millionaire & reach financial freedom at an accelerated rate.2.
Chris Berry Section 8 tenant thoughts
24 October 2024 | 33 replies
@Chris Berry - I wrote a blog on exactly this subject.  
Bill Alpert I'm Vacant! Current Phoenix Rental Market Slow or Go?
21 October 2024 | 17 replies
@Bill Alpert recommend you start a new post with a catchy Subject and share your challenges, so others can learn!
Andrew Katz How do I Scale from Here
22 October 2024 | 17 replies
I would 200% be doing this if my current partner wasn’t so averse to moving frequently.
Jason Frink Legal advice around Crossett property.
21 October 2024 | 2 replies
Each state can be a little different so the details matter. https://www.omglawfirm.com/arkansas-probate-intestate-succes...Here is the pertinent excerpt:If you don’t have a Will, the default order of descent goes like this: (1) full blood and adopted children of the decedent, subject to any dower, curtesy, and homestead interest of a spouse; (2) if no full blood or adopted children, then everything to a spouse of greater than three years or half of everything plus dower, curtesy, and homestead to a spouse of less than three years and the other half of everything to other heirs (per this table); (3) to the decedent’s parents or surviving siblings; (4) to the decedent’s grandparents or surviving aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.; (5) to the decedent’s great-grandparents or surviving great aunts, great uncles, etc.; (6) if none of those intermediate descendents are alive the remaining half can go to the spouse of less than three years or to a predeceased spouse’s heirs; (7) finally, if none of these apply, all the property escheats to the county where the decedent died.
Haley Elisabeth Need Advice: Design Decisions for Our Columbia, TN Flip
22 October 2024 | 5 replies
At the end of the day your cabinet colors will not necessarily add $ to your purchase price since color is so subjective.
Kyler Cook Christian Investors - How do you tithe?
24 October 2024 | 27 replies
I don’t think Jesus’ grace means we arent subject to giving, I think it means that we aren’t just to give, but to give from a worshipful heart.
Abraham Orozco Starting out in a community property state
21 October 2024 | 2 replies
The amount can vary, but it's typically subject to the lender's guidelines.Remember, communication is key.
Amanda G. Determining a Neighborhood's Class
23 October 2024 | 15 replies
Keep in mind classification of a neighborhood is similar to the value of a home, it is subjective