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Not sure how that works but maybe he’s a reserve or something? Either way still can’t afford all these football expenses lolAfter 5 years?
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Not sure how that works but maybe he’s a reserve or something? Either way still can’t afford all these football expenses lolAfter 5 years?
Borrowing more than the sale price? A "Michigan Paycheck Calculator" says that he'd take home 3,413/month in Ann Arbor. A 500K mortgage at 7% over 30 years would be right around $3K/month. Even with co-signers, approving that loan is madness unless he has a large trust fund that's kicking out a disbursement that's at least tripling his income.
After 5 years?
not unless he’s retired or physically retired/disabled.I’d imagine he gets money from the military too? Not improbable for him to live himself in this situation but no chance in hell he’s paying all these people and reimbursing others
Yep, I’ve seen it some in my line of work.Delaware for corporations and Nevada for LLC's is the general rule. In Nevada, however, you have to engage a registered in-state agent, and since that usually means a law firm, that's a huge barrier to shady shit. Wyoming has no residency requirements and thus has become a magnet for all kinds of shady shit.
His entire life was scUM football. That's over now.I predicted a couple hundred pages ago that Scalions was so warped in his head that he'd go full G. Gordon Liddy and fall on his sword for Harbaugh. After all, he has nothing to lose. He has to know that he'll never have a job in college football again, but that he also doesn't face any criminal exposure. He just walks away from this and gets on with his life.
I’d imagine he gets money from the military too? Not improbable for him to live himself in this situation but no chance in hell he’s paying all these people and reimbursing others
There may be something lurking like mortgage fraud, tax evasion, etc. The IRS will be funded again and functioning soon.I predicted a couple hundred pages ago that Scalions was so warped in his head that he'd go full G. Gordon Liddy and fall on his sword for Harbaugh. After all, he has nothing to lose. He has to know that he'll never have a job in college football again, but that he also doesn't face any criminal exposure. He just walks away from this and gets on with his life.
I didn't even give out the address last week. I won't dox anyone, let alone risk my livelihood for internet points. Connors cell is safe with me.Let's not be giving out phone numbers on this site.
Borrowing more than the sales price implies to me some kind of a "rehab" loan which VA does have, just very rare and relatively unknown even amongst lenders who do VA loans. According to LV his parents were teachers that is what prompted me to originally search him and his parents. I did not think to then search the address and find the Amazon store like the redditors did.Borrowing more than the sale price? A "Michigan Paycheck Calculator" says that he'd take home 3,413/month in Ann Arbor. A 500K mortgage at 7% over 30 years would be right around $3K/month. Even with co-signers, approving that loan is madness unless he has a large trust fund that's kicking out a disbursement that's at least tripling his income.
If this was the case Powell and Dublin, Ohio would be full of veteran buyers. If you put it into perspective he just bought into one of the nicest suburbs in Columbus with that kind of a price tag.I’d imagine he gets money from the military too? Not improbable for him to live himself in this situation but no chance in hell he’s paying all these people and reimbursing others
Depends on if he's retired due to a medical or not and what type of medical. Everything I've seen has him as a retired Captain. Captains make around $48K per year while active. Not sure what he'd make if he's medically retired (and I'm not in a position to look it up right now) but let's say he's getting that 48K+ 55K from scUM per year would probably secure him that VA Loan.
I don't think his USMC pay and tsun pay ever overlapped. 2021 was his last year of active duty, and he was flying back to Ann Arbor to volunteer as an "analyst." Now, I can see a young, unmarried officer living on base (could he?) being able to put away 30 or 40 grand over the course of five years, but he didn't appear to use it for a down payment if he did.Depends on if he's retired due to a medical or not and what type of medical. Everything I've seen has him as a retired Captain. Captains make around $48K per year while active. Not sure what he'd make if he's medically retired (and I'm not in a position to look it up right now) but let's say he's getting that 48K+ 55K from scUM per year would probably secure him that VA Loan.
Yeah I'm sort of curious about what type of retirement it is....they don't retire typically Captains anymore without a medical either and he's far too young to have gotten to 20 years.They also got his years at the Academy wrong. I know med discharges come in a variety of forms, but he doesn't look like a person with a 30% disability.
In this scenario, if you're medically retired, you can draw benefits including pay immediately.I don't think his USMC pay and tsun pay ever overlapped. 2021 was his last year of active duty, and he was flying back to Ann Arbor to volunteer as an "analyst." Now, I can see a young, unmarried officer living on base (could he?) being able to put away 30 or 40 grand over the course of five years, but he didn't appear to use it for a down payment if he did.
This thread seems to have morphed into Stalions' income when I wasn't looking. It's about Hairball, cheating, and dildos.