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Jordan Sutherland My wife wants a new car
15 April 2017 | 100 replies
I can schedule the charge.. full tank 3 bucks. you can buy a used one of those that are grandfathered into the free super chargers.. plus no oil no tune ups.. the only thing you will spend money on is tires and windshield wiper fluid. and they are hands down safest car on the road in a collision.. plus they self drive ( at least mine do)  so that's very safe as well.I say spend the dough to protect the kids get a second job if you need more income.. especially a fire fighter.. all you guys have two jobs.
Cole Hagen Is Scott Trench Wrong? Retirement Plans vs Real Estate
26 August 2017 | 72 replies
If it takes 6 years to be vested and you don't think that you'll be with the company for 6 years, then contributing to their 401k doesn't mean much.I worked for an oil and gas company that required 6 years of employment with no more than 6-month gaps in that employment in order to be vested.
Account Closed Buying an investment property remotely and trust home inspection
9 February 2018 | 3 replies
Well not so fast, there is so many limitations and misunderstandings among the inspection process that the investor could be easily blindly buying a lemon with no knowledge at all.I am attaching some pointer of how to get the best out of the inspection and how to have a realistic feel for the property.First: Home inspections are visual in nature, we the inspector don't check underground piping, we dot move stuff, we don't open holes, we make recommendations and comments, but you the investor needs to act upon the information you are obtaining.Second: Learn about the house.
Elizabeth D. Vent! Why is real estate investing so shady!?!?
16 March 2018 | 78 replies
Depending on who you talk to there are gurus, shysters, snake oil salesmen and they could all be the same individual depending on your worldview.
Paul Sandhu Your semi useful or semi useless "Tip of the Day" for an STR
27 April 2018 | 13 replies
Todays tip of the day:If your freezer stays cold but the fridge is warm, your circulating fan is either broken or it just needs some oil
Marta K. Mold and water damage in the basement/soil contamination inNJ
20 April 2021 | 7 replies
Had a friend in NJ have an oil tank leak that required excavating UNDER their house, and up to their neighbors house to remediate.
Emily N. Can't raise rents, roofs leaking, people not paying rent -YIKES!
11 July 2018 | 60 replies
That's a lot of money tied up in that deal I'm sure, and it's a lemon.
Michael H. Are you prepping for the crash?
16 October 2018 | 152 replies
Single industry locations aka “Boom Towns” mostly reliant upon one industry like Oil in Odessa, TX for example) are indicative of areas I usually will not invest in no matter what the current market conditions are.
Miranda Simon How To Spot A RE Guru
11 November 2018 | 62 replies
But when I read reviews on them, I hear people calling them snake oil salesman, and all kinds of horrible scathing things.  
Brian Wolf NJ: Inhereting Renters Paying Under Market Rent
19 August 2019 | 3 replies
Additionally, I would like to make some upgrades (Converting oil to gas heat & adding central air in the spring & switching to a more renter friendly experience via Cozy or some other portal are first primary upgrades) and believe that would also warrant a bump in rent.