11 November 2025 | 2 replies
I put it in name of the owner.
14 November 2025 | 6 replies
🚫 Not worth splurging on:Fancy wall art (most guests barely notice)Premium cookware (unless targeting execs)Expensive rugs or decor piecesFocus on comfort and function — not Pinterest.What’s one item your guests always appreciate that you didn’t expect?
12 November 2025 | 38 replies
Apparently there's a community center for art shows, youth programming, etc coming down the block.
30 October 2025 | 5 replies
The only full article I could find wasAnthropic gave its AI chatbot Claude a small store to run, and the results were... interesting.https://tech.co/news/anthropic-gives-claude-ai-store-to-run"While the model, named Cladius, excelled at some tasks, there were plenty of hallucinations, and a brief identity crisis (where Claudius thought it was a human), which didn’t deemed the AI a pretty bad business owner."
27 October 2025 | 3 replies
We see both LLC name and owner of the LLC listed on insurance policies regularly.
27 October 2025 | 9 replies
I bought my first rental in my personal name because I got a great rate from my credit union.
4 November 2025 | 1 reply
The bigger mission is to use those systems for precision philanthropy that supports the martial arts and disabled communities.I’m working to implement the Rockefeller method for families who want to build, protect, and pass on wealth with purpose.
2 November 2025 | 7 replies
But from what I recall dissolving in advance vs. selling as LLC and buying in your personal name won't be an issue if the tax payer is the same.
13 November 2025 | 28 replies
Another tip is 95% of Wayfair items are sold elsewhere cheaper, but wayfair uses a different name so you have to image search the item.
30 October 2025 | 10 replies
From region, to heavy-ish rehab (compared to purchase price or scope itself), to being too far outside of town, just to name a few.Sometimes it might be worth checking in with another lender, especially if you can find a good broker who can navigate the implications well and provide good recommendations without any 'due diligence fees' or paying for multiple appraisals.It can get costly, with either your finances or your time, if you waste too much trying to fit a square-peg into a round-hole.