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Justin Goodin Find Your Freedom Number
29 September 2021 | 1 reply
Let’s pretend your expenses for the last six months look like this:Month 1 - $ 9,500Month 2 - $ 12,300Month 3 - $ 8,700Month 4 - $ 10,800Month 5 - $ 9,100Month 6 - $ 9,600The average of these expenses is $10,000.
Mike Shahi Annoying tenant - how should I address this issue....
13 July 2022 | 17 replies
It’s difficult to pass by someone everyday and pretend they don’t exist when they live under the same roof.Some of the maintenance calls that she’s placed have been for such minor issues and sometimes I just sit here and think to myself what the hell are you going to do when you move into your own home in a few months with nobody around to make repairs?
Andre F Samuels Trying to get started in Wholesaling
16 December 2022 | 11 replies
However, please realize that wholesaling is another name for "unlicensed real estate brokering" and is illegal in nearly every state.It is impossible for you to "give the seller value" while you are pretending that you are going to buy their property when your real intention is to assign the purchase contract to another buyer. 
William Costello Tertiary market voted the best place to move in 2022
25 May 2022 | 19 replies
[[[voted No. 1 on the US News and World Report]]]I have zero faith in the media  for any truth.Who voted, how many people, was it just an author making up a pretend vote and then writing about it?
Chris A. Spartan Invest - Birmingham Turnkey Case Study
17 September 2020 | 136 replies
Any investment is inherently risky and pretending you can protect the client from that risk entirely is misleading, regardless of what kind of investment you're in.
Jonathan V. Renatus, Have you heard of it?
21 November 2023 | 49 replies
A lack of education can really cost you, as David D. mentioned above, but let's not pretend that a 20K investment with Renatus is any guarantee of success.
Carlos C. Options after divorce
4 June 2015 | 12 replies
The way I see this -- pretend you were never married and you just co-signed a mortgage for someone -- that's what this situation looks like to me.So as it stands - you said she doesn't have a job.  
Jon Klaus Parent gifting home to child
21 June 2013 | 15 replies
John ThedfordA Life Estate in its usual form has a deed from the parent to the child, with the reservation of a Life Estate for the parent.I'm not an accountant and am not pretending to be one, but it would seem to me that the deed transfer was be considered a sale for tax purposes.
Dan Green CMA
21 March 2016 | 9 replies
If you just want a list of a bunch of open houses, pop onto redfin or zillow or whatever.I've heard of new agents pretending to be FTHB just to hear the pitches.
Jeremiah O Advice on a complicated situation (at least complicated to me)
19 November 2013 | 23 replies
Since you still occupy the home that opens up the most possible options to you, more so than if it was an investment property, or you had moved out already.I won't pretend to know what your thought process thus far has been, but could you stick it out another year?