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Danielle Jones
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Health coverage as full time investor

Danielle Jones
  • Wholesaler
  • Newport News, VA
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becoming a full time investor has it greatest benefits, however I still have a family to take care of. That being said if real estate investing is a business can it be easy to obtain medical insurance and other benefits to cover my family. Is there any full time investors paying out of pocket for their Medical expenses or has anyone joined a benefits group that is associated with their company. Who should I contact to get this type of coverage set up under my business?

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Jon Holdman
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Regardless of your political leanings, check out your state Obamacare web site (if it has one) or the federal site (if not.) With Obamacare, you have a lot of options that didn't exist a few years ago.

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