
25 September 2012 | 15 replies
Here are what the report from trans-union and their testimony:[b]THE HUSBAND- Currently Unemployed- Collecting Unemployment of $1,100 for the next 5 months- Have 2 interviews in a big hospital in the area- Works in the medical industry (hospital)- Rental history checks ok- Credit score of 631- Installment loan of $34K, owes $24.8K and its past due for $104- Have 4 collectionsin his records: $111 bank (2011), $59 medical (2006), $193 Verizon (2009) and $52 Electric Bill.

28 September 2012 | 6 replies
Laundry Facility: Lease space to a laundry company to install washers & dryers and split the income.

9 October 2012 | 9 replies
The flip side, however, is that the reason I'm renting it at all is to build up a cache to pay for dad's assisted-living facility once his LTC insurance runs out in three years...

8 June 2021 | 16 replies
Cutting edge medical care.

14 October 2012 | 2 replies
Your target property owner may be alive and living in an assisted living or nursing facility around the corner or hundreds of miles away.

5 January 2013 | 24 replies
I mean, if the concern is over medical privacy of the deceased, then why single out just AIDS-related deaths for exemption?

19 October 2012 | 20 replies
She *really* wants to move in, but I'm not going to rush anything.What makes this client different is that (a) the two husband and wife are manager and president of a privately-owned business (a medical equipment supplier), and (b) they have been homeowners, and are selling their house and moving into a rental, to be closer to their business (which is about a mile from the house that I'm renting) and because she doesn't want to take care of a yard anymore (I'm including the gardener in my package).

19 October 2012 | 5 replies
This includes $230K propeerty coverage, $10K personal property (coverage B), $300K business liability (incident)/$600K in annual aggregate (Coverage L), $600K in Premises Medical Payments (Coverage M), $1K loss of rents, and a ~1% deductible at $2K.I have a slew of questions!

4 November 2012 | 27 replies
Credit reports are also good for checking addresses that show up on the credit report, but not the application as Steve Babiak has mentioned.I also see lots of medical bills and student loans.

16 December 2013 | 3 replies
I have started to look into this sector as well after learning about the high costs for my own grandmother and the high volume of baby boomers who will be needing these facilities in high demand.