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Conner Andrews Success to Failure to Eventually Success
19 December 2022 | 2 replies
During Project randomly fired from job while every cent was in this deal and CC's maxed.
Hanan K. Help! I need to back out of a sales contract.
13 April 2021 | 34 replies
Well first off I used to live @ Silverado CC and loved it there. 
Christopher Meis Wholesale assignment fees up front or at closing?
19 October 2016 | 5 replies
My title company cc's me on all communication with buyer and seller so I'm kept in the loop.
Kyle Z. How does a current Heloc effect future borrowing options
26 July 2017 | 2 replies
Here is a quick rundown of my current situation.I own a house worth $210,000 - free and clear no mortgage Credit score 808I have $0 in CC and car debt...
Pafoua Vang Xiong To pay down the credit cards or not???
29 December 2022 | 4 replies
@Pafoua Vang Xiong there's not enough info to go on here, because it depends on factors such as: how much debt is on the credit cards, what's the rate on that debt, how much cash do you have, what else can you do with that cash (and what types of returns could you get), what's your overall DTI look like and does the CC debt prevent you from qualifying for financing to invest in RE, what's the ratio between your debt and net worth, what's your income and cashflow, what other debts do you have, etc., etc., etc.Depending on these types of factors, what makes sense for one person might not make sense for another person...for instance, a person who has a net worth of $10k, and who has $10k of credit card debt is probably over-leveraged...but a person with a net worth of $1 mil who has $10k of credit card debt is probably in OK shape (I say "probably" because there could be other factors in these peoples' finances that could change our assumptions--for instance, if the millionaire had $5 million in auto loans for exotic sports cars, they might be in trouble).Context is everything.
Mark Simpson Bigger Pockets Podcast - Episode 680 (Short Term Rental Focused)
29 December 2022 | 10 replies
Finally after midnight the guest was able to put in the CC info on VRBO.. but now we are on the same day, and VRBO does not allow same day bookings. 
Indra H. 45k town house purchase with cc
4 May 2020 | 12 replies
PM me its address so I can buy it. 4% interest rate is awesome for a CC.
Kevin Lefeuvre Zelle, the holy grail payment tool in STR business
24 July 2017 | 2 replies
I have used Venmo but it's strictly a cash transaction, they charge 3% like Paypal on CC's and have an amount cap.  
Joe S. Attorney in Corpus Christi that can close fast need !!
21 November 2022 | 5 replies
If close to CC.
Daimyan Hutchison Should I have my contractor buy material?
18 February 2021 | 27 replies
@Daimyan Hutchison no you pay for it on your CC ,( my card is on file at HD, Text to confirm  ) get all the points free trips are good :) .