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March 7, 2008 at 6:15 PM #165816March 8, 2008 at 9:25 AM #166001kewpParticipant
Odds are its a bad idea.
But if you must, consider incorporating first. Buy the property via the business then.
March 8, 2008 at 9:25 AM #166419kewpParticipantOdds are its a bad idea.
But if you must, consider incorporating first. Buy the property via the business then.
March 8, 2008 at 9:25 AM #166318kewpParticipantOdds are its a bad idea.
But if you must, consider incorporating first. Buy the property via the business then.
March 8, 2008 at 9:25 AM #166326kewpParticipantOdds are its a bad idea.
But if you must, consider incorporating first. Buy the property via the business then.
March 8, 2008 at 9:25 AM #166329kewpParticipantOdds are its a bad idea.
But if you must, consider incorporating first. Buy the property via the business then.
March 8, 2008 at 10:35 AM #166010temeculaguyParticipantAnother RUN, don’t walk vote. The odds are about 50/50 that you and your wife will still be together in eight years, the odds that three or four young couples are all together and all still friends is staggering. Something always happens, a partner couple gets divorced or has a financial hardship and wants to sell or be bought out when you aren’t ready or can’t. I have seen many of these involving rentals or vacation homes, still have never met anyone where it worked out and have never heard anyone say “I’d love to do that again.”
March 8, 2008 at 10:35 AM #166430temeculaguyParticipantAnother RUN, don’t walk vote. The odds are about 50/50 that you and your wife will still be together in eight years, the odds that three or four young couples are all together and all still friends is staggering. Something always happens, a partner couple gets divorced or has a financial hardship and wants to sell or be bought out when you aren’t ready or can’t. I have seen many of these involving rentals or vacation homes, still have never met anyone where it worked out and have never heard anyone say “I’d love to do that again.”
March 8, 2008 at 10:35 AM #166338temeculaguyParticipantAnother RUN, don’t walk vote. The odds are about 50/50 that you and your wife will still be together in eight years, the odds that three or four young couples are all together and all still friends is staggering. Something always happens, a partner couple gets divorced or has a financial hardship and wants to sell or be bought out when you aren’t ready or can’t. I have seen many of these involving rentals or vacation homes, still have never met anyone where it worked out and have never heard anyone say “I’d love to do that again.”
March 8, 2008 at 10:35 AM #166328temeculaguyParticipantAnother RUN, don’t walk vote. The odds are about 50/50 that you and your wife will still be together in eight years, the odds that three or four young couples are all together and all still friends is staggering. Something always happens, a partner couple gets divorced or has a financial hardship and wants to sell or be bought out when you aren’t ready or can’t. I have seen many of these involving rentals or vacation homes, still have never met anyone where it worked out and have never heard anyone say “I’d love to do that again.”
March 8, 2008 at 10:35 AM #166336temeculaguyParticipantAnother RUN, don’t walk vote. The odds are about 50/50 that you and your wife will still be together in eight years, the odds that three or four young couples are all together and all still friends is staggering. Something always happens, a partner couple gets divorced or has a financial hardship and wants to sell or be bought out when you aren’t ready or can’t. I have seen many of these involving rentals or vacation homes, still have never met anyone where it worked out and have never heard anyone say “I’d love to do that again.”
March 9, 2008 at 11:21 AM #166253beanmaestroParticipantIt sounds like I should move the financing questions to another thread where I forget to mention the circumstances… I think this thread is doomed to discuss the pitfalls of partnership purchases 🙂
March 9, 2008 at 11:21 AM #166573beanmaestroParticipantIt sounds like I should move the financing questions to another thread where I forget to mention the circumstances… I think this thread is doomed to discuss the pitfalls of partnership purchases 🙂
March 9, 2008 at 11:21 AM #166580beanmaestroParticipantIt sounds like I should move the financing questions to another thread where I forget to mention the circumstances… I think this thread is doomed to discuss the pitfalls of partnership purchases 🙂
March 9, 2008 at 11:21 AM #166582beanmaestroParticipantIt sounds like I should move the financing questions to another thread where I forget to mention the circumstances… I think this thread is doomed to discuss the pitfalls of partnership purchases 🙂
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