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Jared Chenel Thoughts on Starting
16 April 2019 | 4 replies
I owe nothing on student loans because I worked my butt off during those 4 years and only owe about $8500 on my car with a few other small debts like a 0% interest computer loan and a credit card with a balance of $500 on it I want to buy home rather than rent because there is no reason to pay a mortgage payment every month and not receive anything in return other than a roof over my head.
Jason Muenster Would you consider a property built in the 1800’s?
16 April 2019 | 10 replies
Lol That is like a used car salesman telling you to not check the car history.
Collette Douglas Rhode Island Non-Resident Gains Tax
19 April 2019 | 4 replies
And generally, people living someplace want similar things (a parking spot for all cars, laundry on site if possible, a dishwasher, etc.).Also, if you're going to live there for a year, you can take your time checking out the rental competition during that time, to see what's "standard" for the area and then make some of your decisions on that basis.Lastly, my understanding is that the 6% non-resident withholding is only an amount withheld from the sale to ensure that nonresidents actually file their RI taxes for the tax year covering the sale.
Levi Atterberry Is it possible to take a loan out for a loan?
18 April 2019 | 3 replies
I've used down payment coming from the (improbable) cash-out refinance on a car
Jody Schnurrenberger Is Splitting Monthly Rent a Fair Housing Violation?
19 April 2019 | 3 replies
Be extremely carful with your efforts to accommodate this tenant, it could become extremally expensive for you.
Scott Slocum Best audio book app for android phones
2 November 2020 | 10 replies
I travel a lot and it helps me to educate myself on specific topics while in the car or plane. 
Robert J Koch III Heloc for a Down payment?
21 April 2019 | 7 replies
Might be a year away yet, building those reserves and getting my own financial footprint reduced (might knock out the car payments first), but we shall see. 
Kai Van Leuven Cashflow: BP most MISUNDERSTOOD term
24 April 2019 | 56 replies
Henry Ford said "you can have any color car as long as it's black".
Justin Demember Tax implications on new rental duplex
22 April 2019 | 5 replies
Repairs do not have to recapture when you sell the house too.)16) Utilities17) Pre rental expenses ( expenses incurred before finding a tenant )18) If you use your Car: This can include- oil changes, Maintenance, gas, repairs, parking, tolls, and depreciation.
Christian Torres Still conducting research
21 April 2019 | 4 replies
Then you will look for broken shutters, tall grass, debris and abandoned cars and think I wonder if that is a motivated seller.Then you will look at boarded up, fenced up, burned out buildings and say I know that is a motivated seller, how do I find them.