
11 December 2020 | 24 replies
That, I'm learning as I go.)I respectfully disagree.

9 December 2020 | 3 replies
The last thing I want to do is drive them away.She is asking respectfully, which I appreciate, but I just want to know what my rights are in this specific instance.

16 December 2020 | 13 replies
That would allow you to put down just 3.5% or 5% of the purchase price, respectively.

9 December 2020 | 4 replies
No-one should actually do this because it is dangerous and could kill them or the poor lineman trying to restore power if they didn't understand the inherent dangers involved.If you pulled your meter, shut off all of your circuit breakers, installed a 240v 30a plug to a double pole breaker and the neutral bus (instead of ground), then you could use a 110V generator with two extension cords to your new outlet (cords sharing neutral and having their respective hots in the 240v plug) in order to get 110v to both buses in your panel.

16 December 2020 | 45 replies
Stay safe, respect the mandates and go get that cash flow =) - Sonny.

16 December 2020 | 75 replies
As you are clearly an extremely intelligent person who I respect from what you describe of yourself and know you would never do anything you read in a post from someone you don’t know without first verifying the accuracy of the statements or that the same applies to you in your own personal situation, I also have faith that others who are reading my post similarly are as intelligent as you are if not more so, and who definitely more more intelligent than me, and additionally who I respect and would like to learn from.

11 December 2020 | 8 replies
Did I miss something.With respect to the 1031 part, two aspects seem counterintuitive to me (though I believe they are as you say, I just argue that the rule is odd):First, the idea that outstanding mortgage doesn't count against "profit" realized at the sale time.

7 January 2021 | 3 replies
The seller says they have no issues with non-payment from the tenants and they respect the property.

11 December 2020 | 0 replies
.$1450 and $1300 in respective rents.

14 December 2020 | 8 replies
My advice, as a fellow human, is to stand down out of respect.