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Brandon Turner Is it unethical to say "I Buy Houses" if You are a wholesaler?
16 September 2015 | 126 replies
Let's structure the wholesalers' explanation: "Well, I actually know a physician and when the time comes to do the operation I will get a physician in the room, but in the meantime you pay me $15K for the operation and I will pay the surgeon $10K for it.  
Ed L. Are you Better off than 4 years ago?
9 September 2012 | 25 replies
LOLI do not get too much into politics and the big picture too much.Dennis I understand your position.My mom a few years ago had a full knee replacement.The surgeon that operated on her is one of the best in my half of the United States.Medicare covered part of it and then her secondary insurance picked up the rest.She was one of the last patients with Medicare that this Doctor took.The reason he no longer was taking Medicare is not only were they going to start squeezing them on pay outs but the bigger issue was control of the patient care.For instance my mom has one of the best knees with no issues and full range.It's the same the professional athletes get for sports etc.The surgeon was telling us Medicare was fixing to dictate to them what brand and quality of knees they would have to surgically install in their patients.All because they want to buy cheap crap to make a buck and buy in bulk.The surgeon said he is not putting in junk knees from Medicare and then the patient sues him for revisions,infections,messed up internal parts that fail prematurely when the problem isn't the surgeon but being forced to use an inferior product.More policy thinking they know what is best but creating more problems than solving them.
Curt Davis When To Call Yourself a Real Estate Investor?
6 October 2011 | 10 replies
After all, the Smith-Nephew rep who sells hip replacements is not an orthopedic surgeon.
Philip Abbey Paying off debt vs. investing in real estate
26 July 2021 | 67 replies
You are buying properties in run down neighborhoods for substantially under reconstruction value and the structures sit on land that has little value.
Ash Mathradas Building a 4-Plex In San Antonio, TX
9 July 2019 | 13 replies
As a successful commercial real estate developer known for taking on complicated structural reconstructions and turning them into some of Baltimore’s most popular places, I have to question whether your foundation is truly “unrepairable”.
Courtney Nero 1st property acquired.
25 September 2019 | 2 replies
How can I find the reconstruction?
Account Closed Relocating to A New State Just to Invest in Real Estate
28 March 2016 | 6 replies
You might be saying, "Well, my dad was a brain surgeon.
Rochelle Wilkinson tenant says he is going to call the police on me at 6 PM friday night
11 August 2015 | 70 replies
Tell these brain surgeons to call the police all they want.
James Morrison In-Law Suite/Apt Trend ??
30 March 2015 | 7 replies
Build new homes or reconstruct our flips to fit their needs?
Carl Petterson Tenant jacked up the toilet, do I charge her?
20 June 2016 | 43 replies
Plastic surgeon has a plumbing issue in his house and calls a plumber for help.