Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned

   / Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned #361  
I took a lump sum to cash in my pension recently. Rolled over to an IRA. Leading my decision was the company now saddled with the plan. Short version. My first employer of 25 years was bought out in a hostile takeover. I left soon after. New owner immediately froze the plan, went through bankruptcy two years later, then was purchased by a foreign mega Corp with a shady international history. #2. They offered a 20% incentive to cash out. Yes pensions are federally guaranteed but who would want D.C. tending to it?

Everyone's situation is different and the decision can be difficult with the various options offered. This was just the best path for me.
 
   / Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned #362  
I agree with Tallyho; invest in real estate, fix it up and sell for profit. I won't rent as I don't have the right temperament for that. I also think the gold buyer guys are looking for a safe bet that doesn't exist; putting sweat into a property always pays off.
 
   / Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned #363  
I took a lump sum to cash in my pension recently. Rolled over to an IRA. Leading my decision was the company now saddled with the plan. Short version. My first employer of 25 years was bought out in a hostile takeover. I left soon after. New owner immediately froze the plan, went through bankruptcy two years later, then was purchased by a foreign mega Corp with a shady international history. #2. They offered a 20% incentive to cash out. Yes pensions are federally guaranteed but who would want D.C. tending to it?

Everyone's situation is different and the decision can be difficult with the various options offered. This was just the best path for me.

I had a modest pension from one of my employers, so I did the math to compare the options. If I took the lump sum, invested it, and managed to get a 4% return, it would produce the same amount of money as taking the monthly payments from age 65 until 85. If my lifespan is shorter, then the lump sum option is better still.

If the pension had been more substantial, then I might have been tempted by the security of a guaranteed monthly payment for life, but the lump sum made more sense for me.
 
   / Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned #364  
Retirement plans have never quite worked for me... mergers have left me partially vested... one time only 20% which left a bad taste... I mean same job and desk but name on building changed.

The real wild card is health and the other I see is inflation.

Case in point... 8 years ago nice family homes were going for 280k... so 900k to buy 3.

Fast forward 2020 and 900k won't even buy one.

Those 300k homes are pushing a million and close in 3-4 weeks.

I've seen people cash out and watch their nest egg dwindle and even more so with 1% CD rates!

Not to get too far into the weeds but I seen a lot of farm contracts when passed to the next generation in Europe...

Those old farmers were not interested in money...

The contracts specified so many eggs, liters of milk, timber, beef and pork... all things that have value in any economy... eat it, barter it, sell it.
 
   / Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned #365  
Ultra, what is Cash for Keys?

In the old days the simple way to part ways with a troublesome tenant was to simply not renew the lease... this has not been an option for many years with Rent Control and Just Cause Eviction Statutes... and why many owners resort to Cash for Keys as hard as that is to stomach...
 
   / Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned #366  
Ultra, what is Cash for Keys?

In the old days the simple way to part ways with a troublesome tenant was to simply not renew the lease... this has not been an option for many years with Rent Control and Just Cause Eviction Statutes... and why many owners resort to Cash for Keys as hard as that is to stomach...
Where you pay tenants to move out. They get their stuff out, hand you the keys and you pay them cash. I am not sure what prevents them from coming back, but I would change the locks ASAP.

The world has gone nuts. Bass Ackwards if you ask me.
 
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   / Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned #367  
Were you pay tenants to move out. They get their stuff out, hand you the keys and you pay them cash. I am not sure what prevents them from coming back, but I would change the locks ASAP.

The world has gone nuts. Bass Ackwards if you ask me.



Thanks, I’ve heard of that but never have even come close to doing it. Always had good tenants for the most part. But I got out of residential rentals. I don’t want anymore residential.

We did look at a nice duplex the other day because the location was great. Thought seriously about converting it to our primary residence.
 
   / Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned #368  
Just Cause eviction ordinances which is different than Rent Control and Rental Licensing requirements and scheduled Code Enforcement inspections.

Just Cause limits owners ability to remove tenants and sets the stage for litigation.which had made Cash for Keys popular...

Pragmatic owners know it can take months to remove a tenant, cost thousands in legal fees and tenants feeling wrong can destroy the place...

My lawyer said I was smart using it... long term tenant became ill and family stated moving in to care for her and county provided hospital bed...

Tenant passed and the adult kids jump utility meter, get water from neighbors hose and have candles everywhere...

I call a family meeting and tell them they have to leave and would rather pay them the legal fees money instead of the lawyer...

None of these people were even on lease...

The condition is they have to be out by Sunday with no damage and they get the 1500 lawyer retainer...

I was looking at 4-6 months and 3k if contested...

I cleaned the place up and 1031 out...

Had another where tenants moved but left a lot behind... just knew problem waiting to happen... Loaded everything up in my closed car trailer and sure enough 6 months later he a certified claim letter from legal aid saying I had improperly disposed of tenants property with no evidence of public notice or public sale...

I thank lawyer for reaching out and said I have everything in storage but no way to contact and offer to deliver FREE anywhere locally... Lawyer speachless and says let me get back to you...

I deliver and tenants start cherry picking... I say no, promised their lawyer to deliver everything and do and take pictures....
 
   / Retirement Planning - Lessons Learned #369  
Where you pay tenants to move out. They get their stuff out, hand you the keys and you pay them cash. I am not sure what prevents them from coming back, but I would change the locks ASAP.

The world has gone nuts. Bass Ackwards if you ask me.

That is why I will not rent. Fix them up and sell. Done deal.
 

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