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Joshua Dorkin What's Important to You in a Political Party
18 September 2009 | 51 replies
Nc Mark,I have a friend that does data analysis for the prison system here in California.Recidivism rate is 80-90 % depending on who you ask.70k per inmate PLUS medical costs, (this information is a few years old) in a system where hepatitis.AIDS and TB are rampant.90 some percent of people in prison in California at least, are there for drug related crimes with the attendant drain on court systems, social services etc. tTe cost is staggering and has absolutely no effect on the use of drugs.The largest cash crop in California is green and smells like skunks but it is completely untaxed.
Andrew S. Can someone explain wholesaling?
17 February 2009 | 11 replies
You can be a very effective wholesaler if you just want to work in your spare time around your work schedule, but it will take a larger time committment than just driving around and finding prospective houses.
Susantha Nanayakkara Tax rebate
22 January 2009 | 5 replies
If I buy a residential property in Canada to rent it out by using a mortage loan is there a tax deduction on the interest of the loan.On the other hand, if I buy my first residential property to live in then how is this taxations and tax deduction effect on the mortage loan.
Klyde Waggsdale Before-tax or After-tax cash flows?
20 January 2009 | 8 replies
I think most investors are conservative and place less weight on tax effects, but to completely ignore them would not provide the most clear picture about an investment decision.
John Cobb Why do banks not like holding REOs
3 June 2010 | 31 replies
Plus, management, taxes, damages, etc.
James Hiddle Did Anyone See This Coming?
5 February 2009 | 22 replies
Through the first half of 2007 I was telling my membership to seriously consider selling most of their investments while the prices were still high.Then at the start of 2008 I told them it was too late if they had not already taken action and discussions turned to scooping up bargains and effectively managing their holdings to weather the economic storm.What I did not talk about was the hidden fraud at so many levels in the financial system.
Hal Cranmer Should we keep our powder dry?
18 February 2009 | 10 replies
People see the foreclosure numbers, and that banks are not even selling what they have, and then we have a whole new load (of REOs) coming on, and that's causing people not to price things effectively and accurately," Olshin said.
William Alston The Real Foreclosure Market
28 January 2009 | 0 replies
(Realtors) identify and take steps, through enforcement of this Code of Ethics and by assisting appropriate regulatory bodies, to eliminate practices which may damage the public...
Jeff Hogan I'm a newbie preparing to be schooled
29 January 2009 | 14 replies
I'm just assuming 50% of the rent will go to expenses (taxes, insurance, maintenance, vacancy, property management, tenant damage, legal fees, etc., etc., etc.).
J.r. Neumiller Bandit sign URLs
29 January 2009 | 5 replies
But they won't remember it, then they'll jump on Google and search for Sell my home, We Buy Houses or something to that effect.