
5 June 2016 | 11 replies
Apart from a national disaster requiring congressional intervention there are no exemptions and no exceptions to the 45/180 day periods.And furthermore your Qi is not even trying to be a smart fraud because the 45 day identification is irrelevant at this point.

24 February 2019 | 27 replies
This is a "Subject-to" transaction, hopefully using two notes.A seller is willing to take I/O for 20 years is probably 1 in a thousand and they will be taxed just as Greg is, make that 1 in 10,000.I'd bet Greg doesn't mention the other issues with a Sub-to, foreclosure, Greg can only foreclose on his interest, that could be paid off, the note to the first seller is pretty worthless, that can end up going to the state in a medical issue, then there are risks of bankruptcy, law suits by other parties, collections and servicing, deed transfers, insurance, liens and the list goes on, which is why you should not do long term subject-to deals.

23 July 2015 | 2 replies
I went to school full-time, worked in medicine (former medic) for 12$ an hour; while attending night-classes.

27 January 2016 | 23 replies
Since you plan to throw her out - see if you can help her move and find some place for her, Medical is very helpful for assisted living I believe - or perhaps get her family to do so, if she has family.I think someone else mentioned the 10:1 price rent ratio - I use this as a rule of thumb so the way it is now it doesnt work, but if you can improve the rents it will work. the price doesnt seem high for 1700 sf in LA.

20 March 2017 | 21 replies
Just like medical doctors, Sellers must see you as being professional, well-educated, acting in their “patient’s” best interest, and bound by a high code of ethics.The medical process is the same everywhere.

4 August 2015 | 6 replies
My first property was close to a new medical school in an area with a relative lack of housing, so I knew students would drive plenty of demand.

21 December 2017 | 18 replies
We've built everything from SFR, medical office, office/retail condos, office parks, subdivision, etc. there, and still have family there.

16 February 2016 | 66 replies
(very low crime rates vs. the surrounding area)Loma Linda is home to Loma Linda University, Loma Linda Medical Center (the best trauma center in the Inland Area) and a large Veterans Administration Hospital.

2 August 2015 | 1 reply
Hey all, I'm stationed in Germany and am sending mywife nback to Washington state due to some medical issues with my daughter.....we would like to buy a multifamily home with VA for her when she arrives and then move into (buy) a SFH when I join 9 months later.....we plan to tell va the home is too small and use the remainder of benefit to move into SFH. ....the reality is its the truth. .....four people in 750 sq ft doesn't work. ....it does for my wife and two small children. ....anyone have any insight?