Michael Purcell
Michael from Washington DC
19 June 2016 | 25 replies
No winning in a rental situation.
Claudio Golia
Reduce 401K Contributions and Redirect to REI?
23 September 2015 | 5 replies
So if you get a financial windfall (inheritance, killer investment, win the lottery, etc.) you can always pay off debt or dump into an investment, but you can't make up contributions to your tax advantaged accounts that you didn't make in previous years.
Chris Aall
New to BP - Looking at Florida to reenter REI - Help!
13 November 2014 | 27 replies
Petersburg is not exactly known for their winning school system.
Cass R. Smith
Desperate Sellers Who Owe Too Much for Me to Purchase? Other Options?
14 November 2014 | 8 replies
Everyone wins.
Jim Robertson
Background checks without an SSN
30 September 2015 | 7 replies
When we can pass the tests we require of others, everyone wins.
Emma Chen
Results for First Time Tax Lien Investment in AZ
17 December 2015 | 23 replies
I did bid on a couple of residential vacant land in Urban area.I use Land use code and lien face value range to filter all properties I like.After putting together a list, I start doing research one by one by using county office website, google maps, Zillow and EPA website.I bid at 5-8% for first three batches but got nothing because winners for properties I bid on are at 2%-4%, some even 1%.I adjusted my bidding rate for later batches.I won 8 bids in total. 7 of them are properties with house on it at low rate. 1 of them is residential vacant land at higher rate.I made payment for all my winning bids on the day of results.waiting for tax lien certificate.....Hope this is helpful to other newbies.
Scott McGill
Chess anyone?
8 April 2014 | 12 replies
He bounced around while the five at each table did some group thinking.The object of the game was to maximize the number of moves (because winning wasn't going to happen).
Austin Davis
Computer/Operating system recommendations please.
1 December 2015 | 5 replies
WIN PC's are a PITA in so many ways.
Jimmy Chin
First rehab - contractor went MIA
19 February 2016 | 38 replies
You can sue the contractor in small claims ("justice") court if the total dispute is $10,000 or less.You don't necessarily have to have an attorney... but in a typical breach of contract case in Texas, the plaintiff can recover his attorney's fees if he wins the case.
Jacob Beg
Seller refusing to handover Insurance settlement check
11 March 2022 | 6 replies
Sometimes people dig their heal in to "win" because they are right.