Mark Aiken
Indiana Rent Increase Limits?
29 September 2021 | 18 replies
There are plenty of examples where business raising prices are considered unethical (e.g. pharmaceutical company increasing the price on life saving medicine).
Jennifer M Maher
BiggerPockets listener, new to community!!
8 October 2021 | 3 replies
My area of expertise is veterinary medicine/research--I am lucky enough to work a very flexible remote W2 job, and have a few small side hustles.
Alex Keedy
How to know when you are ready to invest
5 October 2020 | 17 replies
@Alex Keedy I was in a very similar position as you appear to be at age 40 (albeit on the other end of the Bay and practicing law rather than medicine).
Connor Steck
Will I not be taken seriously if I dont go to college?
22 October 2020 | 12 replies
People with law degrees who worked as property managers, sports medicine degrees who were salespeople, finance degrees who cleaned houses for me, etc.
Jeremy Anan
Tenant Planting Incense sticks in the hallway of the Building
22 October 2020 | 4 replies
I had a similar situation with property damage, one of my tenants flushed a medicine bottle down one of their toilets and backed up the whole plumbing system.
Alejandro Petrov
Can I hire an advisor?
14 September 2021 | 18 replies
It was this 5th hospital, or 9th attempt to get pain medicine and the doctor prescribed thee medications that seriously made life bearable.Back to real estate.
Troy Scottaline
Young professional wanting a life change
31 December 2021 | 43 replies
3) Are there external factors that compel you to stay in medicine?
Gurpreet Padda
Creating Wealth with Real Estate for Healthcare Professionals
2 December 2021 | 1 reply
He states – I was an entrepreneur before I went into medicine.
Ron Brady
Avoiding Bias. How do other investors do it?
17 December 2021 | 106 replies
I like it when my doc says, you don't have an issue taking medicine do you?
DG H.
Old Texas Landlord law?
22 October 2021 | 26 replies
A lien under this subchapter does not attach to:(1) wearing apparel;(2) tools, apparatus, and books of a trade or profession;(3) schoolbooks;(4) a family library;(5) family portraits and pictures;(6) one couch, two living room chairs, and a dining table and chairs;(7) beds and bedding;(8) kitchen furniture and utensils;(9) food and foodstuffs;(10) medicine and medical supplies;(11) one automobile and one truck;(12) agricultural implements;(13) children's toys not commonly used by adults;(14) goods that the landlord or the landlord's agent knows are owned by a person other than the tenant or an occupant of the residence; and(15) goods that the landlord or the landlord's agent knows are subject to a recorded chattel mortgage or financing agreement.