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UCGal
ParticipantMy carpool buddy just went in to refi at lunch. He’s hoping to lock today.
UCGal
ParticipantMy carpool buddy just went in to refi at lunch. He’s hoping to lock today.
UCGal
ParticipantMake sure you calculate in the cap gains hit when you liquidate your stocks to get your down payment… If you’re 3 years out, you might want to do some tax planning on this.
Of course long term cap gains are the lowest tax rate around… but you still need to account for it.
UCGal
ParticipantMake sure you calculate in the cap gains hit when you liquidate your stocks to get your down payment… If you’re 3 years out, you might want to do some tax planning on this.
Of course long term cap gains are the lowest tax rate around… but you still need to account for it.
UCGal
ParticipantMake sure you calculate in the cap gains hit when you liquidate your stocks to get your down payment… If you’re 3 years out, you might want to do some tax planning on this.
Of course long term cap gains are the lowest tax rate around… but you still need to account for it.
UCGal
ParticipantMake sure you calculate in the cap gains hit when you liquidate your stocks to get your down payment… If you’re 3 years out, you might want to do some tax planning on this.
Of course long term cap gains are the lowest tax rate around… but you still need to account for it.
UCGal
ParticipantMake sure you calculate in the cap gains hit when you liquidate your stocks to get your down payment… If you’re 3 years out, you might want to do some tax planning on this.
Of course long term cap gains are the lowest tax rate around… but you still need to account for it.
August 1, 2011 at 4:37 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #714154UCGal
ParticipantI assume the secret service made the decision to rent, and weighed cost, location, etc as factors.
I would have a problem if it looked like the rent was out of line with the market…
According to the link it was the SS’s choice – they’d been renting a different space and chose to take advantage when the old tenant moved out.
Hmmm… we’ve got a granny flat. I guess if I become president I could rent it out to the secret service.
The problem I have with the linked post is that it suggests Biden should give it to them for free, even though he had a paying tenant in it previously.
August 1, 2011 at 4:37 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #714245UCGal
ParticipantI assume the secret service made the decision to rent, and weighed cost, location, etc as factors.
I would have a problem if it looked like the rent was out of line with the market…
According to the link it was the SS’s choice – they’d been renting a different space and chose to take advantage when the old tenant moved out.
Hmmm… we’ve got a granny flat. I guess if I become president I could rent it out to the secret service.
The problem I have with the linked post is that it suggests Biden should give it to them for free, even though he had a paying tenant in it previously.
August 1, 2011 at 4:37 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #714847UCGal
ParticipantI assume the secret service made the decision to rent, and weighed cost, location, etc as factors.
I would have a problem if it looked like the rent was out of line with the market…
According to the link it was the SS’s choice – they’d been renting a different space and chose to take advantage when the old tenant moved out.
Hmmm… we’ve got a granny flat. I guess if I become president I could rent it out to the secret service.
The problem I have with the linked post is that it suggests Biden should give it to them for free, even though he had a paying tenant in it previously.
August 1, 2011 at 4:37 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #715000UCGal
ParticipantI assume the secret service made the decision to rent, and weighed cost, location, etc as factors.
I would have a problem if it looked like the rent was out of line with the market…
According to the link it was the SS’s choice – they’d been renting a different space and chose to take advantage when the old tenant moved out.
Hmmm… we’ve got a granny flat. I guess if I become president I could rent it out to the secret service.
The problem I have with the linked post is that it suggests Biden should give it to them for free, even though he had a paying tenant in it previously.
August 1, 2011 at 4:37 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #715360UCGal
ParticipantI assume the secret service made the decision to rent, and weighed cost, location, etc as factors.
I would have a problem if it looked like the rent was out of line with the market…
According to the link it was the SS’s choice – they’d been renting a different space and chose to take advantage when the old tenant moved out.
Hmmm… we’ve got a granny flat. I guess if I become president I could rent it out to the secret service.
The problem I have with the linked post is that it suggests Biden should give it to them for free, even though he had a paying tenant in it previously.
UCGal
Participant[quote=carlsbadworker][quote=walterwhite]In the long term, we are all dead.[/quote]
Unless you become a vampire.[/quote]
But what’s the point of living in Coastal California if you can only go to the beach at night? LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=carlsbadworker][quote=walterwhite]In the long term, we are all dead.[/quote]
Unless you become a vampire.[/quote]
But what’s the point of living in Coastal California if you can only go to the beach at night? LOL -
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