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Adam Selene Made a mistake, now scared of HUD. What should I do?
12 December 2012 | 16 replies
The bottom line is that the taxpayers are the ones that just got soaked on the foreclosure so the govt should be trying to get as much money back as possible to make us whole.Not trying to use our money for any social engineering program they think is best.
Brandon Turner What's Your Tenant Horror Story?
3 June 2021 | 29 replies
After they were evicted, I got a call from a social worker.
Scott Olmsted Lax enforcement of rules
11 December 2012 | 2 replies
But most owners are apathetic or afraid of social repercussions from "rocking the boat".
Simon K. Wholesaling in College?
18 December 2012 | 7 replies
I always find time for homework (my social life is pretty busy, but my dreams are becoming more important) so I'm not worried about falling behind in school; I've always been able to make good grades and stay out of trouble.
Jon Klaus Managing properties held by your self-directed IRA
22 March 2017 | 27 replies
Other things that was not mentioned is the Social Security Company.
Dawn Hall UBTI on SDIRA
22 December 2012 | 14 replies
However, if you flipped 3 and loaned on 7 (this is just a random number selected for this example) the URS would rule that the main intent of the IRA was to be passive and since you did not exceed the 3 mark on flips, no UBIT would take place.In summary, the guideline wold include a combination of intent and quantity.
Eric L. Inflation Calculation Changing Again
22 December 2012 | 1 reply
Compounded over just a decade, 6% is a big difference and it looks like that difference is going to get larger.While this is a good way for politicians to pay for Social Security without officially making cuts, the average worker still gets pinched.In the 80's we dealt with inflation relatively well.
Bryan Hancock An Investment Manager's View on the Top 1%
22 December 2012 | 1 reply
I found this passage to be pretty damning://Begin QuoteIn my view, the American dream of striking it rich is merely a well-marketed fantasy that keeps the bottom 99.5% hoping for better and prevents social and political instability.
Kyle M. First Buy Ever
19 January 2013 | 34 replies
I understand I have a lot of random thoughts right now but any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Bill Gulley Sandy Hook
5 February 2013 | 173 replies
We just need the technology solution to catch up to the social problem.