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Jessica Zhang Delaware lender for delayed financing?
12 April 2019 | 8 replies
That’s why i was wondering is there any seasoned lender who’s familiar with this process and doesn’t deem as a huge pain..
Leif Oldert New to Real Estate in Salt Lake City
11 April 2019 | 4 replies
Both my wife and I have worked 15+ years in the housing/homelessness and Mental Health Non Profit sectors and realized that if we are ever going to achieve financial independence, we need to begin developing side incomes.I look forward learning from other BP fans in the SLC (and beyond) and am interested in best steps for evaluating rental properties and beginning to understand the local market.
Ryan R. Bought Flip with Tenants that do not have leases, need advice
11 April 2019 | 7 replies
You might also talk to the health department in your area to see who handles these kinds of habitability issues.
Bethany Rogers Starting out in Ann Arbor - Seeking local introductions
12 July 2019 | 13 replies
I'd be especially careful right now given Dan Gilbert's health problems.
Rodney Buford **Scam Alert** Kansas City Private Lender - Michael Treat
29 April 2020 | 51 replies
"As Vice Money puts it, "American marginal tax brackets aren't too different from Canadians', yet [Canadians] get universal health care and [Americans] don't."
James Wise Is there way too much encouragement of no money down investing?
18 April 2019 | 139 replies
How often do we hear, "I did everything right and I took it on the chin, then I picked myself up again and did everything right again and took it in the liver, then I realized I was not born under a lucky star, dragged myself out of my general depression and did half as many things not so right and very, very conservatively, and now after fifteen years of barely keeping my head above water I am proud that at 50, I've paid my kid's way through community college and the last two years at a cut-rate state school, and I'm living la vida broke-ah on the 22K a year I clear from my investments, Lord willing I have no major health problems..."
Justin McGonigal Typical Rate Range For Investment Property
12 April 2019 | 8 replies
@Justin McGonigal depends on a lot of factors including your personal financial health.
Natalie Hahn 1031 exchange - do you need an attorney?
15 April 2019 | 6 replies
The range of prices isn't that great that saving (or spending) an extra hundred bucks is worth the pain of having to work with a QI who is not adequately experienced with both the statute and current case law. 
Nathan Hall Can someone knowledgeable check my math?
11 April 2019 | 2 replies
With those proceeds ($75k after fees, no capital gains for residency) I have:- Paid off $25k in credit cards, now my only "revolving debt" are balances I'm paying each month.We- Installed a radon system for our new home (~$6k; historic property, have a toddler and don't want to risk anything for his health, you folks with kids know what I mean)- down payment (25%) and finance fees totaling $38k for a triplex that will net $1000 a month, not accounting for anything other than PITI.
Stephanie P. Does anyone take a "Me" day?
10 January 2020 | 7 replies
You start thinking that way when parents die, friends die, health problems occur...