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Jamie O'Connell Section 8 - My Experience Two Years In
7 November 2024 | 45 replies
I have had to truly suck up my principal which has been hard and one day I might but starting out you know that it is just survival mode so you can afford to grow more and ten years in be able to be more picky if choose to change routes. 
Kristen White First timer - opinions requested
27 October 2024 | 3 replies
In these days and what my life has been I will not be able to repeat what they did and even survive
Michael Baum Fed cuts rates by .5%
9 November 2024 | 87 replies
I'd have better chances of survival skipping down central ave Tehran with a Yamika singing fiddler on the roof tunes, in Yiddish, than I would just walking through parts of CA carrying a Trump 2024 flag......
Jason Frink Legal advice around Crossett property.
21 October 2024 | 2 replies
Each state can be a little different so the details matter. https://www.omglawfirm.com/arkansas-probate-intestate-succes...Here is the pertinent excerpt:If you don’t have a Will, the default order of descent goes like this: (1) full blood and adopted children of the decedent, subject to any dower, curtesy, and homestead interest of a spouse; (2) if no full blood or adopted children, then everything to a spouse of greater than three years or half of everything plus dower, curtesy, and homestead to a spouse of less than three years and the other half of everything to other heirs (per this table); (3) to the decedent’s parents or surviving siblings; (4) to the decedent’s grandparents or surviving aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.; (5) to the decedent’s great-grandparents or surviving great aunts, great uncles, etc.; (6) if none of those intermediate descendents are alive the remaining half can go to the spouse of less than three years or to a predeceased spouse’s heirs; (7) finally, if none of these apply, all the property escheats to the county where the decedent died.
Jason Frink Legal Advice Arkansas
20 October 2024 | 4 replies
He had no children or wife and is only survived by my mother who is aunt and a half brother.
Anthony Vasquez Coin laundromat owner willing to do seller financing !!!need help !!
22 October 2024 | 8 replies
So you need to lock in Low rent at or under $12/sq foot if you want to survive in the coin laundry world.
Alyssa Balam Forclosure or try to sell at a loss??
20 October 2024 | 17 replies
It’s past due so we are surviving off our multiple 90 day extensions right now.
Edward R. Building thats a National Historical Landmark in a National Historic District
19 October 2024 | 0 replies
The place could also survive on LT rent or seasonal rental, which is popular in this quaint village on the water for Summer and shoulder seasons.It's one of those two-story old 1890 brick buildings.
Melanie Baldridge One of the best strategies is this
22 October 2024 | 18 replies
Well, that is easier said than done, and most small businesses don't create enough cashflow to survive more than 5 yrs.  
Kylie A. Thoughts on Crowdfunding Realestate?
20 October 2024 | 7 replies
And there are sponsors that have survived multiple cycles with little to no money lost and sponsors that are brand-new (and everyone in between)So these all come with a wide range of projected returns, actual returns and experiences.