Celebrity Bankruptcies Written by SSLowery
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Claiming a variety of reasons from taxes, crooked or inept financial managers, heavy drug use, to just living lavish lifestyles and spending more than they can make. Celebrities and seemingly rich aren’t immune to financial woes, their debts just look a little different than ours, or do they? Find a good bankruptcy lawyer.

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| | Making Money With Room RentalsWritten by Steve Gillman
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The value in this simple way is obvious. While others fought with landlords and roommate-friends, my renters stayed for years, with no household bills to pay, and no money issues for us to argue about. I had them pay weekly or bi-weekly, according to their paydays, so they wouldn't have to save up for monthly rent. Regulations in some places prevent renting rooms, but they are rarely enforced, and are being legaly challenged more and more. It is difficult to justify a system that allows a family with ten kids to live in a house, while discriminating against a household of three or four people - just because they are unrelated. Room Rental Profits I no longer live in Traverse City, Michigan, but in a decent house there, you can get $100 per week for a room. With two rooms to rent out, that's $10,400 per year. Most of that is profit, since household bills don't go up much with two more people in house. If you don't mind company, that's a lot of extra cash.

Steve Gillman has invested in mobile homes and other real estate for years. To learn more, and to see a photo of a beautiful house (not a mobile) he and his wife bought for $17,500, visit http://www.HousesUnderFiftyThousand.com
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