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Sherry Byrne Plans for Dodd Frank?
9 October 2014 | 126 replies
Some income that may be considered as a compensating factor would be child support if it is to be received for less than 2 years, if the child is say 16, as intentions to continue education is not a reliable matter.
Bryan L. Pit Bulls, Horses, and Poor People
3 January 2014 | 64 replies
A pit gets out and bites a child or attacks someone.
Account Closed What's a person fresh out of High School to do?
28 December 2013 | 21 replies
Is it likely I could find a mentor out in Colorado to take me on as their project child?
Shaka Farrier Home day care in investment home
15 December 2013 | 19 replies
Not a huge deal.She stopped it when our first child was born.
Dean Kao Rent Control/Lease Problem
17 December 2013 | 20 replies
There was just a recent case that got a lot of publicity, where an 80-year old couple with a handicapped child was being evicted by the 'bad wolf landlord' and they couldn't find another apartment for $ 800 (which they've been paying) in Chinatown in San Francisco, where that same apartment would go for $ 3,200 now.
James Syed Apartment Building Investing
19 January 2014 | 16 replies
Turnover is a complete waste of money and I find that I have very little turnover if a family has a child with them.
Christopher Giannino Collecting rent/income checks for college students
11 December 2014 | 7 replies
Forget verifying their income or doing credit checks I have each child's parent cosign.
Andrew Scott Lease option - taxes and seller's risks
3 December 2014 | 20 replies
At a minimum, creditors generally must consider eight underwriting factors: (1) current or reasonably expected income or assets; (2) current employment status; (3) the monthly payment on the covered transaction; (4) the monthly payment on any simultaneous loan; (5) the monthly payment for mortgage-related obligations; (6) current debt obligations, alimony, and child support; (7) the monthly debt-to-income ratio or residual income; and (8) credit history.
Michael Hassell Orlando/Disney area...back in the game...
23 March 2015 | 2 replies
I remember the deal fondly and think of the house as a home because we brought our first child there when she was born and it is the place we sort of founded our family...warm memories.
Donna Salmiery Integrity
25 June 2014 | 6 replies
It took a few years, but when parents were claiming their child care expenses on their returns, it finally caught up to them.