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Kim Huynh Tenants claim ADD and needs to pay rent in 2 payments a month????
30 April 2025 | 16 replies
If a judge considered ADD a handicap, it would be ridiculous but these days everyone is handicap or some quack tells them they are when they are in grade school scaring them for the rest of their life and feeding them pills like the chief from one flew over the cuckoos nest. 
Sas Sel 1% Rule (or close) in Any US/state City?
28 April 2025 | 53 replies
Not the magic pill many on this site preach for high cash flow low class investor friendly areas. 
Krissy A Hoskison First in, my beginning of the Flip
21 April 2025 | 1 reply
Learning to accept the uneven floors as something that could not be corrected without blowing the budget was a hard pill to swallow.
Hector Espinosa If You Were to Start Investing from Scratch in 2025, What Would You Do Differently?
24 April 2025 | 43 replies
That depends on what I am starting with capital wise, family wise, and intentions.If I'm a regular joe believing the ******** BP and other areas state of FI in 5 years with REI I take a chill pill and start buying in an area that's showing promise(already changing) in a city that's growing(industry, population wise) that's free from natural disaster risk(as best as I could).
Devin James Will Population Decline Affect Housing?
31 March 2025 | 48 replies
Shots (injections, pills, compounds) have terrible unintended consequences.
Steven J. Community land trusts; good idea or bad idea?
30 March 2025 | 5 replies
You create separate (or series) entities that hold the risky assets, which are themselves held by a holding company that is owned by two distinct legal entities (a single-member LLC is ineffective, and so is anything with two mirror entities such as husband and wife), each having a different class of membership interest and "poison pill" provisions that create tax ramifications for any judgment creditor that wants to attach the membership interest.  
Mike S. Down payment on DSCR
19 March 2025 | 20 replies
However, the added loan size and large rate adjustment is usually a tougher pill to swallow in my experience.
Ashley Wilson Pros and Cons of Joining a Coaching Program
17 March 2025 | 46 replies
Not a Guaranteed SuccessA coaching program is not a magic pill.
Michael Irby Leasehold property worth it?
6 March 2025 | 5 replies
Still, I think you'd find it difficult to find one that would be a good long-term investment unless you had another ~20-30 years to go, it's at least cash neutral, and you don't plan to hold it too long (to avoid too much investment loss and before you get to the point where it's unsellable because of too few years left); that's another way of saying that maybe it suits your cash needs in the near-term or is at least less of a pill to swallow than other options until you find something that's more of a sensible long-term play
Praveen Kumar Rent to retirement
27 February 2025 | 10 replies
Even competent 3rd party management can only mitigate, not necessarily address many of the issues that arise when owning lower tier properties & population growth alone is not a magic pill