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Ghenia Flewellyn Nightmare Situation need Advice Please!!
15 July 2016 | 7 replies
If the children are in harms way, they may take additional action.If law enforcement is not effective in resolving the matter, then consult with a qualified attorney regarding next steps.
Account Closed Loan Approval, Owning Multiple Properties, and Real Talk
19 July 2016 | 38 replies
At the time, I made less than you, my wife and I combined made much less than you and your husband, and I had three small children to support. 
James Stokes Bought 1st Property, working 3 jobs, with 5 kids under 5 yrs old
23 January 2016 | 2 replies
Furthermore, I’m married with 5 children under 5 years old, in which includes two sets of twins, that’s right, TWO SETS of TWINS.
Caroline Hedin 40 E-mails, 5 RSVP's, 0 Actually Show
12 February 2016 | 69 replies
I have two millennial children and they prefer and use email and text for everything.  
Chad LaPlace Purchase another rental or not?
29 March 2017 | 1 reply
Savings quickly grew again and found an amazing brick rancher around the corner from 2nd rental that was being sold by the children who recently inherited the property, got it for what I feel is a steal (3rd property rent $1050 PITI is $450).
Jef A. Is this considered a second home?
14 March 2017 | 5 replies
If you are not moving to be closer to work and can document it, then you need to either be buying 20% or more square footage or more bedrooms for children you show on your tax returns.It has to make sense for an underwriter because they are tasked with searching out people who continually say they're buying a "primary residence" to get better downpayments and interest rates.You'll be designating your current home as your second home so your new primary residence must be a step up.
Joe Berger Tenant problems: Each wants the other to move out but they won't!
17 December 2015 | 10 replies
It's long enough to avoid the transient in-out-in-out hi turnover  and short enough that a notice of non-renewal can clear the deck with problem 'children'. 
Patti Longworth Agent from Missouri, looking to invest and relo to Florida
16 January 2016 | 11 replies
Can't just uproot children and move without being very sure in your financial situation, schools, insurance, etc., however as long as I plan accordingly, have backups for when things go wrong (because nothing ever goes as planned lol) this will be better for them, they rarely see their father as he's working all day, and by the time he gets home he's tired.
Anna Milligan Renter's Insurance Liability and "additional insured"
11 February 2017 | 20 replies
I would encourage a tenant to have renters insurance but forcing him to have it is like forcing your children to eat spinache because it's good for them.
Vickiel Woodard Putting the deal together?
24 September 2016 | 1 reply
I'm a buy/hold investor and rehabber, and I just "hand shook" on a deal to restore my brother's property and help him rebuild his retirement income/legacy to his children.