
28 May 2009 | 39 replies
I also have a Razor with Sprint (and a bluetooth) and have been satisfied with it.

21 November 2017 | 17 replies
It's not so much to protect you once you got sued (since even with an LLC you'll still have to hire an lawyer and incur defense costs)(plus you can get sued for whatever reason, and you'll still have to pay to defend), but to discourage and make it harder to even start legal action against you, and to make it harder/improbable to collect if it comes to that.Now, looking at those setlements in the mold cases, a small fish hit by that is probably no longer an investor and member here...so I don't think we'll hear any "got sued and lost it all" response, but I still hope a bigger shark might share some from his/her survivor experience and how insurance and PUP/LLC/Series-LLC/Corp/Trust/LandTrusts/EquityStripping protected them.

20 January 2018 | 7 replies
It has s lot of equity in it and a little research has found the owner is deceased.

19 March 2018 | 4 replies
I don't want to have the properties connected and should I decide that one would be better becoming a buy and hold, I would like to put it in the next slot of the series LLC.

8 January 2015 | 35 replies
Originally posted by @Jay Hinrichs: There are those on this site pitching this Phili properties as good TK deals but as I say the risks are great Jay,Are you saying there are sharks swimming among us on BP?

26 November 2013 | 11 replies
Slot machines, for example that say "98% payout" mean that, on average, they pay back 98 cents for every dollar bet.

11 January 2012 | 14 replies
So for most banks I have one 'slot' left to fill.However, there are 2 things to consider: 1) I have about 130k to invest right now, and 2) There is about 250k in equity in Rental 1.So I'm trying to decide, do I drain the equity out of Rental 1 and buy more properties?

14 March 2013 | 19 replies
On windows, you might try just cutting them in by hand and if need be run paint an eigth or so onto glass and after a day or two go around with a new razor blade and clean it up.

18 January 2012 | 10 replies
Originally posted by Bryan Hancock:One of the calculations that happens frequently is that someone figures a project return for a project that takes less than a year and then annualizes it.So that time I rolled through Vegas and threw a quarter into a slot machine and got two back wasn't really the 630,720,000% ROI I've been bragging about????

10 January 2011 | 29 replies
Unless you are razor thin - more important would be the ratio of debt you carry especially unsecured.