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Joe S. Escort/assistance on a commercial lockout
30 March 2023 | 13 replies
@Joe S.Just call your local police department's non-emergency line and explain the situation.  
Joshua Johnson ​Scared and in paralysis by analysis
3 December 2017 | 18 replies
Do you figure just to find the operating costs and emergency fund and just make sure it it cash flows?
Luis Pineda Rental opportunity in Middlesex County
14 May 2020 | 9 replies
I'd rather not be called in the middle of the night in case of an emergency even if I am 5 minutes away.
Account Closed Becoming Self Employed, Cash Out 401k?
18 August 2017 | 10 replies
I consider my 401k (invested in stocks and bonds) as my ultimate cash reserve / emergency fund for if things go south. 
Wyatt Brumbaugh Healthy foundations for financial freedom
30 August 2018 | 8 replies
It's my ultimate "oh s***" emergency fund.
Giancarlo Paone What would you do with 30k out of college?
8 January 2018 | 43 replies
Seriously, you'll need that 30K in an emergency fund as a nice buffer.
Kevin Toland Hire a property management company or do it myself
25 April 2017 | 13 replies
The tenant screening tools give you information about past history, not future.I'm thinking of your situation more from the perspective of handling an emergency repair situation, needed maintenance, or even the occasional drive by to see if things appear normal.I want to pose some questions as possible other ideas for you.1.
Stephen Benskin how much should i save up??
2 January 2014 | 3 replies
or put in a reserves fund for emergency?
Brieer Doggett Pay Debt First or Start Real Estate Investing
16 August 2018 | 69 replies
It's also a good idea to consider securing at least 3 months of emergency funds to hold you down if S*** hits the fan.
Chance Schrettenbrunner Inheriting Tenant? First time landlord!
19 May 2022 | 5 replies
I do not want a tenant knocking on my door at 3am for an "emergency" that is not really an emergency.