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kicksavedaveParticipant
Never let a few facts or actual truth get in the way of stirring up some good ole fashioned paranoia among those who believe everything they read. Hide your daughters, ages 3 to 12, and hide your nuns while you’re at it.
kicksavedaveParticipantNever let a few facts or actual truth get in the way of stirring up some good ole fashioned paranoia among those who believe everything they read. Hide your daughters, ages 3 to 12, and hide your nuns while you’re at it.
kicksavedaveParticipantNever let a few facts or actual truth get in the way of stirring up some good ole fashioned paranoia among those who believe everything they read. Hide your daughters, ages 3 to 12, and hide your nuns while you’re at it.
kicksavedaveParticipantNever let a few facts or actual truth get in the way of stirring up some good ole fashioned paranoia among those who believe everything they read. Hide your daughters, ages 3 to 12, and hide your nuns while you’re at it.
kicksavedaveParticipantSo I buy a house, turn it into basically a crack house, let it deteriorate into a hot mess, then go fetch my check from the Govt when I want to move up and my resale value is 40% of my loan?
I realize that’s a rare possibility but it happens already today, people let houses go and they need massive repairs/updates to return to comp levels.
Why should we have to pay for that, and/or how would your program exclude that from its coverage?
Utopian idea in theory, not practicable though. Plus Sarah Palin would call you a socialist for even suggesting it.
kicksavedaveParticipantSo I buy a house, turn it into basically a crack house, let it deteriorate into a hot mess, then go fetch my check from the Govt when I want to move up and my resale value is 40% of my loan?
I realize that’s a rare possibility but it happens already today, people let houses go and they need massive repairs/updates to return to comp levels.
Why should we have to pay for that, and/or how would your program exclude that from its coverage?
Utopian idea in theory, not practicable though. Plus Sarah Palin would call you a socialist for even suggesting it.
kicksavedaveParticipantSo I buy a house, turn it into basically a crack house, let it deteriorate into a hot mess, then go fetch my check from the Govt when I want to move up and my resale value is 40% of my loan?
I realize that’s a rare possibility but it happens already today, people let houses go and they need massive repairs/updates to return to comp levels.
Why should we have to pay for that, and/or how would your program exclude that from its coverage?
Utopian idea in theory, not practicable though. Plus Sarah Palin would call you a socialist for even suggesting it.
kicksavedaveParticipantSo I buy a house, turn it into basically a crack house, let it deteriorate into a hot mess, then go fetch my check from the Govt when I want to move up and my resale value is 40% of my loan?
I realize that’s a rare possibility but it happens already today, people let houses go and they need massive repairs/updates to return to comp levels.
Why should we have to pay for that, and/or how would your program exclude that from its coverage?
Utopian idea in theory, not practicable though. Plus Sarah Palin would call you a socialist for even suggesting it.
kicksavedaveParticipantSo I buy a house, turn it into basically a crack house, let it deteriorate into a hot mess, then go fetch my check from the Govt when I want to move up and my resale value is 40% of my loan?
I realize that’s a rare possibility but it happens already today, people let houses go and they need massive repairs/updates to return to comp levels.
Why should we have to pay for that, and/or how would your program exclude that from its coverage?
Utopian idea in theory, not practicable though. Plus Sarah Palin would call you a socialist for even suggesting it.
kicksavedaveParticipantAs a brand new landlord I found and screened my first tenants. They were horrendous, liars and deadbeats and I evicted them after about 4 months (in Colorado evictions take two weeks, yay). Turned out the credit report she had sent me was forged.
After that I used a PM service to find, screen and manage the property. Since then I’ve had two wonderful tenants who pay on time and take care of the house. If I was local I’d use them to find and screen only, but since I’m 1000 miles away I have them do the ongoing management too. Its been worth it and its a deductible expense, so their fees are reduced by your tax bracket (roughly)
I’d use the help of the pro’s, especially if you are new to the game.
kicksavedaveParticipantAs a brand new landlord I found and screened my first tenants. They were horrendous, liars and deadbeats and I evicted them after about 4 months (in Colorado evictions take two weeks, yay). Turned out the credit report she had sent me was forged.
After that I used a PM service to find, screen and manage the property. Since then I’ve had two wonderful tenants who pay on time and take care of the house. If I was local I’d use them to find and screen only, but since I’m 1000 miles away I have them do the ongoing management too. Its been worth it and its a deductible expense, so their fees are reduced by your tax bracket (roughly)
I’d use the help of the pro’s, especially if you are new to the game.
kicksavedaveParticipantAs a brand new landlord I found and screened my first tenants. They were horrendous, liars and deadbeats and I evicted them after about 4 months (in Colorado evictions take two weeks, yay). Turned out the credit report she had sent me was forged.
After that I used a PM service to find, screen and manage the property. Since then I’ve had two wonderful tenants who pay on time and take care of the house. If I was local I’d use them to find and screen only, but since I’m 1000 miles away I have them do the ongoing management too. Its been worth it and its a deductible expense, so their fees are reduced by your tax bracket (roughly)
I’d use the help of the pro’s, especially if you are new to the game.
kicksavedaveParticipantAs a brand new landlord I found and screened my first tenants. They were horrendous, liars and deadbeats and I evicted them after about 4 months (in Colorado evictions take two weeks, yay). Turned out the credit report she had sent me was forged.
After that I used a PM service to find, screen and manage the property. Since then I’ve had two wonderful tenants who pay on time and take care of the house. If I was local I’d use them to find and screen only, but since I’m 1000 miles away I have them do the ongoing management too. Its been worth it and its a deductible expense, so their fees are reduced by your tax bracket (roughly)
I’d use the help of the pro’s, especially if you are new to the game.
kicksavedaveParticipantAs a brand new landlord I found and screened my first tenants. They were horrendous, liars and deadbeats and I evicted them after about 4 months (in Colorado evictions take two weeks, yay). Turned out the credit report she had sent me was forged.
After that I used a PM service to find, screen and manage the property. Since then I’ve had two wonderful tenants who pay on time and take care of the house. If I was local I’d use them to find and screen only, but since I’m 1000 miles away I have them do the ongoing management too. Its been worth it and its a deductible expense, so their fees are reduced by your tax bracket (roughly)
I’d use the help of the pro’s, especially if you are new to the game.
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