
22 August 2010 | 9 replies
Now that 4 years have passed....I have paid over $140,000 in hmortgage payemtns and reduced principal less than $10,000; landscaped for hundreds and hundreds of hours planting/nurturing 96 bushes, hedges and trees; given my 8 year old granddaughter her "own room" as an anchor that she still needs through her parents' turbulent divorce, yet live like a pauper, and work and worry to illness and exhaustion, I just wonder what in the heck I could do to just have a half way decent quality of life, with a home, and some normalcy.

28 November 2010 | 24 replies
Then you donate that $1,000 a month to someone like Habitat for Humanity, a battered women's shelter, a foster child care, or a myriad of other choices.

20 September 2010 | 35 replies
I even have gone out a bought diapers for a single mother and her child.

18 September 2010 | 14 replies
Your first protection should be through asset protection using corps, LLCs, and trusts.Your parent company should hold 0 assets only capital.

24 September 2010 | 22 replies
And one can definitely make the case that they do not deserve the wealth and merely got lucky.But if you look at it from the parent's perspective, it is an issue of freedom.

28 October 2010 | 11 replies
I would recommend the following.1) Secured major CC's.2) Store Cards with Low Limits3) If its a trustworthy person, perhaps being add as an AU (Authorized User) on a parent CC.

7 November 2010 | 10 replies
Initially;Now let's say the sale is with 20% down and the Buyer has a credit score of 540, and on the LES you see that child support is being taken out as well as a judgment and an auto draft for a car payment.

9 March 2017 | 16 replies
I just found out a tenant in one of my parent's rentals just used a frosted film they got at Home Depot.

22 October 2010 | 14 replies
I know there are plenty of parents who totally ignore their kids, or even encourage bad behavior.

23 October 2010 | 10 replies
Dont know about Morrocco-- In USA --Atlanta or any other cities- I recommend area near --Hospital, College Campus, Large Industrial Complex as well as near public transportation --many young families and single moms like to rent house - not fancy or upscale - just basic - low maintenance - -- Also first check nearby apartment complexes --find out what they charge for rent - 2 br / 2 bath and offer hosue 3br/ 2 bath for same price or $50 more --eventually they will buy --as Lease Option --also young parents with young children like the house for play area etc -- In Atlanta rule of thumb is rent should be atleast 1 % of house ARV -- meaning $1000 rent for $100,000 house- -