
25 June 2020 | 6 replies
It fails almost every test a reasonable people would consider in making an investment.

25 June 2020 | 2 replies
Always test appliances within 30 days so you don’t have to deal with Manufacturers warranty.

1 September 2021 | 5 replies
We've had a stone composite LVP in our home for five years and it is in exceptional shape: Three young boys ages four through seven--"destroyers of all things"--and a great dane tried their hardest to wreck the stuff, and it stood the test of time so well I'm leaving it down as we transition to renting this house and moving into a new primary residence.

2 July 2020 | 9 replies
Obviously I'm pretty to new to this, but even when I come across a higher CoC ROI analysis (9 to 12% without PM.) the math on the 2% test doesn't even get close.

26 June 2020 | 3 replies
There are NO shortcuts if you want a tested and safe Vaccine.

26 June 2020 | 13 replies
If it does not meet the test, normal pet policy applies.

29 June 2020 | 65 replies
Bjorn's explanation makes more sense to me.....the applicant's question just seems odd and abrupt so perhaps its a test

25 June 2020 | 5 replies
In fairness, it was a generic question so I should have expected a generic response..I've since read the Book on Tax Strategies, and I feel like there was some additional things that I could have been doing..not necessarily the CPA's fault for not knowing/offering the same info to me, but I can't afford to leave any money on the table here.The only reason I'm asking the hivemind is I want to tread lightly because I respect this guy; he reached out to me and gave me an hour of his time when my wife passed to help me get stuff straightened out..but I also want to feel confident that he's going to be giving me recommendations tailored to my situation.I was just thinking of asking if he knew about self-directed IRAs as a kind of litmus test..anybody else have any non-confrontational questions that I could use to see if I should still use him?

25 June 2020 | 4 replies
Don't get me wrong, you need handymen on your team but not as a replacement for a specialized tradesman.I'd recommend is that you do a some research on the project you're doing so you can develop a list of very project-specific questions; this will also serve as part of your "test".Lastly, there are many books & articles that give more structured advice for finding contractors but here's one from Brandon at BP https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/home-renovations-find-great-contractors

2 July 2020 | 3 replies
First let me start by apologizing for not searching before posting.I have a test tomorrow on Cloud engineering and didn’t have time to search... yet I am here posting.My question is based on what it cost to buy multi families in dc (est. $1 million before renovations.