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30 January 2018 | 112 replies
(link)Also, while acknowledging the limitations of breed identification, the Centers for Disease Control nonetheless has this to say:"Despite these (breed identification) limitations and concerns, the data indicate that Rottweilers and pit bull-type dogs accounted for 67% of human DBRF (Dog Bite Related Fatalities) in the United States between 1997 and 1998.
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28 December 2020 | 36 replies
He currently has Chronic Kidney Disease and although he is on Medicaid he needs money for his monthly expenses.
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9 June 2017 | 3 replies
Anyways here is my current assets and liabilities and I want some advice on the best way to purchase the homeCurrent Residence Value $1.2M debt $200,000Rental Condo Value $650,000 debt $229,000Rental home 1 Value $65,000 rented $800/mo cashRental home 2 Value $65,000 rented $850/mo cashRental home 3 Value $65,000 rented $950/mo cashRental home 4 Value $65,000 rented $950/mo cashRental home 5 Value $65,000 rented $500/mo(our maid)Land Value $150,000 rented for $700/mo cash to a car lotLand Value $150,000 rented for $350/mo to a small hair salon in a 400 sq ft structureAlso have a car financed at $1500/mo, i know i know cars are bad investments, well I have an incurable disease and im not going to live forever, so I put half down on my dream car, its an exotic and should appreciate anyhow, and financed the rest at 1.99% through chase private client.So my issue is when financing the expensive rental was debt to income, as you can see alot of the rentals I have are lower income rentals and the people pay me in cash.
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20 August 2021 | 8 replies
Notwithstanding any other language to the contrary, should the Governor declare a state of emergency pursuant to § 44-146.17 of the Code of Virginia in response to a communicable disease of public health threat as defined in § 44-146.16 of the Code of Virginia, and if that declaration specifically provides that the eighth enactment of Chapter 552 of the Acts of Assembly Special Session I shall supersede the language set forth in enactment sixteen of this act then this sixteenth enactment shall not be effective so long as such a declared state of emergency remains in effect.
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17 July 2017 | 28 replies
Animal control is an option but they won't always come, in our area they only pick up diseased animals.
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8 June 2018 | 11 replies
I’d write up a warning letter that dog feces is unacceptable where families and children play and poses a health hazard to the other tenants due to bacteria insects and spreading of disease .
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28 April 2020 | 19 replies
In addition to what that article has (no authoritative guidance cited and they missed a ton)...here is what the Act really says: - who is diagnosed with COVID-19 by a test approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; or - whose spouse or dependent (generally a qualifying child or relative who receives more than half of his or her support from you) is diagnosed with COVID-19 by such a test; or - who experiences adverse financial consequences as a result of being quarantined, furloughed, laid off, or forced to reduce work hours due to COVID-19; or - who is unable to work because of a lack of child care due to COVID-19 and experiences adverse financial consequences as a result; or - who owns or operates a business that has closed or had operating hours reduced due to COVID-19, and who has experienced adverse financial consequences as a result; or who has experienced adverse financial consequences due to other COVID-19-related factors to be specified in future IRS guidance.
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23 June 2019 | 23 replies
One died of liver disease.
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16 June 2014 | 35 replies
id like to help this person above , who clearly suffers from know it all disease (frequently diagnosed, usually originating from childhood insecurity) with reality....defensiveness at the audacity of being challenged much?
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31 March 2017 | 32 replies
Rats are disgusting, and they carry disease.