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Michael Douglas Christensen New member from Utah
12 September 2016 | 12 replies
For the past 5 years I have been attending college – I received my B.S. in biology a few years ago, and have been at the University of Utah School of Medicine for the past 2 years studying to become a doctor (2 more years to get my M.D. and then 3-5 more years for residency). 
John Burtle Seeking advice...ultimate goal is to have over 30 properties
5 October 2016 | 40 replies
I've seen many Doctors about it growing up and I just spoke to one a few years ago.
Craig S. A Few Landlording Questions
3 October 2015 | 11 replies
If I have a non-animal friendly property, I let all applicants know I have documentation from the city that housing any canine at all would be an unreasonable burden (some of mine are upstairs, down the hallway-type apts) to keep them from suddenly getting a doctor's note.  
Jeff Joachim True?..."Wholesalers Try To Make More Money Than The End Buyer"
1 September 2015 | 35 replies
If a doctor just started prescribing medication to patients before doing an assessment to figure out what the ailment is, they would be very inefficient and seem incompetent.In my experience, a lack of specificity leads to a perception of incompetence. 
Karen M. Considering a real estate career - tell me the ups and downs
28 December 2015 | 13 replies
If you're sick and can't get into the doctors for a day or two you just wait it out. 
Peter Sanchez Bowling or Basketball?
18 June 2015 | 0 replies
It doesn't make any more sense to say everyone should buy and flip than it does to say everyone should be a kickboxer, or everyone who goes to the doctor should get penicillin because it worked for you. 
Benjamin Baellow Cleaning Carpets, Do it Yourself?
21 December 2017 | 7 replies
Plus it wasnt a mater of getting service,,,they had it on in their name,,,but never used it.But back to carpet cleaning,,,even one of those rental rug doctors cant match a pro cleaner
Devon White Is college really necessary?
8 November 2017 | 20 replies
They have a combined 33 years of school between the 4 of them Including 2 doctorates.
James Canoy Panic attacks are impacting my deals
22 December 2018 | 51 replies
It sounds like you and I are both doctors--so I know my biggest problem in rehab deals is that construction is not my area of specialty. 
Joshua Springer Any legal/financial reason to have mortgage under LLC
28 August 2014 | 15 replies
A while back, someone got hurt at a rental home by tripping over a slab of concrete sticking out of the ground, and all the person asks to pay my doctor bills, and the owner told him to get off his property, and he hired a lawyer and the lawyer passes the file to me, and I went to visit the home and to take pictures an, I found the concrete sticking out of the ground, and then I started my investigation and found out the home was finance, and he transfers it into an LLC, and he did not have insurance coverage as required by the bank, and I found another rental property he has free and clear that the lawyer will go after, and I contacted the bank and now the bank will send the borrower a letter that they can do a due on sale clause, and then the borrower will transfer the home back into his name and then the LLC will play no part when the lawyer sues all this over $700 in doctor bills.