
21 October 2011 | 39 replies
Precious metals.. government spending is out of control devaluing the dollar, until it is reigned in (haha) there is no stopping Gold, Silver..

26 June 2011 | 26 replies
Or, "Did the government's bail out of companies help or hurt?"

1 January 2014 | 6 replies
I was referred to a local who could help Georgia investors - basically I was asking for ways to leverage 4 rental houses (paid in cash) to further my purchasing power (cash out refi, portfolio loan, etc).Needless to say, he didn't have much to offer, but wondering if any others have found ways around this.Here is what he had to say:"Unfortunately, due to recent government structuring of income guidelines for Loan Originators/Mortgage Companies/Banks I am unable to offer any help or solutions.

21 June 2011 | 6 replies
He's got a $600 program with Lance Edwards of Apartment Wealth Machine where he sets it all up for me with this awesome Operating Agreement specific to REI.My end goal is to purchase multifamily and self-storage and hold them for cash flow while also picking up beat up properties in Atlanta and greening them (as long as the local government will be a willing and able participant).I'm saying all of this because I want to know if I'm on the right track/doing the right thing.

18 March 2021 | 45 replies
The bubble is government spending... gold is the defensive action taken by those to combat this.The U.S.

15 July 2011 | 8 replies
in nc, the government can't force the property owner to pay a tenant's bills (thank goodness)...however, my lease says that if utilities are cut due to nonpayment by them, they're evicted..i don't want tenants living in my properties without running water or power..i'd be giving them notice...and i hope i'm wrong, but i wouldnt' be surprised tmrw if you come back on here and say they haven't paid yet...i get that line from tenants all the time..but hopefully, tmrw is payday for them (friday), and they willtake care of it

28 June 2011 | 13 replies
fileticket=lhyaA_hRAoE%3d&tabid=268Definitions of Service AnimalThe DOJ’s new ADA rules define“service animal†as any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability.The new rules specifythat “theprovision of emotional support, well-being, comfort, or companionship do not constitute work or tasks for the purposes of this definition.†Thus, trained dogs are the only species of animals that may qualify as service animals under the ADA (there is a separate provision regarding miniature horses) and emotional support animals are expressly precluded from qualifying as service animals.Read the few pages carefully.And this, at http://www.state.ia.us/government/crc/docs/Factsheet%20Service%20Animals.pdfService and Emotional Support Animals under the FairHousing Act and the Americans with Disabilities ActRead the information carefully and get more information.A service dog can go just about anyplace open to the public.

27 June 2011 | 1 reply
Mainly because many of my services really help commercial property owners get money back from the government and audit their vendors without them paying anything until they recover the money first.What I would like help with is:What is the best way to reach out to existing commercial property owners?

29 June 2011 | 11 replies
There is absolutely no law against it, and there is no governing body that is going to force a person to have an agent or representation in order to purchase real estate.In fact, my standard state contract refers specifically to "unrepresented parties."

12 July 2011 | 7 replies
The lack of efficiency in disposing of underwater assets and laws that eliminate personal recourse exacerbate the bad bets by the banks and FORCE the government to use "revenue" collected by members of other states to "fix" the problem.