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Robert P. Recognize Tenant on Birthday?
30 September 2016 | 27 replies
I have given a card and candy at xmas and a baby gift for there new born (high risk pregnancy) but I only have 1 rental. 
Matthew Evans Need advice on when to start
19 June 2018 | 10 replies
We had a perfect pregnancy and a really bad first year.
Paige Roberts Tenants moving out due to roaches
6 February 2019 | 26 replies
As for the tenant being dramatic and not picking up, I’d like to point out that pregnancy is exhausting and pregnancy with complications is overwhelming beyond belief.
Nicole Wood Does late fee continue to accrue until late fee is paid?
17 September 2018 | 5 replies
This is very frustrating.I plan on evicting her ASAP however, I was unexpectedly taken out of work at the end of july due to pregnancy and had the baby 2.5 weeks ago...my disability got messed up as well!!
Brandon Reed Online Courses for RE License Exam Prep?
19 May 2020 | 23 replies
She'll be in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy so she's much rather do this at home than traveling to and from a classroom.I've seen RealEstateExpress.com get a lot of good reviews.
Eve Mahoney What to ask personal references
25 February 2018 | 10 replies
Pregnancy falls into the "disability" guidelines in the work environment so I treat it the same for rental applicants.
Account Closed Tenant is late and has cancer
23 April 2018 | 57 replies
It was pretty tough emotionally because I have a family and my wife had recently had an extremely tough pregnancy including 3 months in the hospital.
Jimmy Hong 1031 exchange & capital gains tax for primary property sale
11 July 2013 | 20 replies
The sale of the home is considered to be for health reasons if the taxpayer's primary reason for selling the home is to obtain medical attention (diagnosis, cure, mitigation, or treatment), or to obtain medical or personal care for a qualified individual suffering from a disease, illness, or injury.Unforeseen circumstances may include: an involuntary conversion (destruction or condemnation of home), unemployment, the inability to pay basic living expenses, or a change in living arrangement such as a divorce or legal separation or multiple births resulting from the same pregnancy, and other reasons to the extent provided in regulationsThe taxpayer's exclusion would have been disallowed because of the "more than one home sold during a 2-year period" rule, except that the taxpayer sold the home due to and of the three reasons listed above.The taxpayer otherwise qualifies for the sale of home exclusion, but there was a period of nonqualified use during which the home was not used as a principal residence (effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2008).Example: John bought his first home in 2003.
Carl Schmitt Why don't these properties sell?
18 December 2013 | 25 replies
Just like Time Magazine labeled it back in the 80's when it made the cover for one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the country, it is "a washed up mill town" and always will be.
Tom Bjork The Obama Effect
12 November 2008 | 28 replies
How about a case where the mother is sure to die if the pregnancy is not terminated?