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Scott Stallings Pet policy
26 October 2016 | 39 replies
There is a three part test where the applicant/tenant needs to be able to show us: Provide documentation of a disability (normally letter from physician).
Account Closed Elusive Multi-Family Deals in Brooklyn
14 January 2016 | 26 replies
Hey @Curtis Bidwell, I'm a tad late to this convo, but:1) Congrats to your family's future physician
Randy Frederick Newbie from Richmond, VA
19 September 2017 | 17 replies
I work full time as an Emergency Physician and am a husband and father of two.
Samuel Johansen First time home purchase self employed optometrist
17 January 2016 | 2 replies
I have asked banks about physician loans, but because I am self employed they have all told me that I those don't apply to my situation. 
Joshua Dorkin What was the most inspiring book you've read?
12 July 2011 | 201 replies
The 24-Hour Turn-Around: Discovering the Power to Change by Jim Hartness & Neil Eskelin - I found this book in a drug store and started reading it while waiting for a prescription to be filled.
Rich Weese I may have gotten "lucky" again
10 January 2014 | 12 replies
Retirement as with every other thing we boomers are involved with, drives the market.Our personal physician (& friend) just informed us that she is incorporating with 2 other physicians to 'rent' office space in several new large retirement home complexes that are being built.
Lisa Hoover Best Way to sell a 1.26 acre of commercial land for MOB
10 December 2016 | 12 replies
So i have the LAST parcel of undeveloped land in this entire area of South Charlotte.Zoning says they want to see a MOB here.I've met with different large commercial development companies and they want to pay$1.2M for the land( closing someday if the far future)and build a 2 story MOB and lease the spaces to Drs.I was hoping to find independent physicians that would partner to OWN the building for their practices and maybe lease out or sell off any remaining space.I'm finding it a challenge to locate Drs that have a minute to see the big picture and realize that they are paying$17,000 a month for leasing 4000 sqft of space down the streetwhen they could go thru the development process : 0 and they could own the entire 20,000 sqft bldg for less .. owning their $27,000 a month.So i don't want to JV.I just want to sell the dirt for a price that reflects itsunique rare high end location.so how can i add value and attract end users to be owners vs. a big dev co build one more all leased officespace bldg on the planet.
Racheal Stoyk Pets - Service Animals and Comfort Animals
18 June 2018 | 10 replies
The way that was explained to me was to think of the service animal as a walker or a wheelchair and think of the emotional support animal as a prescription.
Chirag Shah Real Estate/Business Book Club
23 July 2019 | 38 replies
Stanley Pushing the Envelope by Harvey Mackay The CEO Chronicles by Glenn Rifkin and Matthews Business Dad by Tom Hirschfeld and Julie Hirschfeld Prescription for Success by Anne Morgan Making a Habit of Success by Mack R.