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Kevin Wang How to verify income for self-employed? First time landlord needs help!
16 January 2018 | 56 replies
She is a school teacher but salary from teaching alone is not enough to pass income criteria, but If I add the amount of child support she gets from her ex-husband, then she qualifies, the question is how can I verify the child support income?
Gage Edwards New Member Denver, CO
10 November 2010 | 2 replies
We are expected our first child, which is extremely excited.I look forward to networking on this site and meeting new people.Thank you,Gage
Amy L. Anyone Have Good Ideas for Solving Health Care??
5 May 2007 | 7 replies
Well past child bearing years, I'm one of those ultra healthy guys and the only problem my wife has is "slightly elevated" cholesterol.
Carla Jones All I would like for Xmas
17 December 2022 | 10 replies
THAT alone can act as credible.But if you put a picture of yourself up with your dog, your newborn, or your favorite house plant, how on earth is that going to convince me you are a serious business person capable, and competent to deal with my house selling issues?
Celia Holliday Charlotte, North Carolina
25 July 2014 | 23 replies
Now take $997 and purchase yourself and child something nice for XMAS.
Jeff S. Attorney father co-signer
28 August 2012 | 26 replies
No. 2 is 3 late 20s girls, very nice, but one bath and one water supply for duplex.Applicant no. 3 only makes $3100 per mo with rent $895 and $387 child support.
Louis Cavallaro Mobile Home Park Purchase, Good Deal?
23 February 2015 | 7 replies
Many family members view parks the way society does, as the unwanted child and don't want them when but because they are not pretty.
Larry Breitfelder Stove Fire and Subsequent Actions & Expenses
17 February 2015 | 0 replies
What I'm really worried about is that they have a child with respiratory issues and the perception/reality of soot and chemicals smells getting into the fabric couch etc.  
George P. contractors - another one bites the dust
19 June 2014 | 11 replies
i am easy going and work with their schedule. i always pay and the checks always clear. i am compassionate and often times i get them lunches and coffees. sometimes i dont even ask them to come back and fix what they missed cause i dont want to piss them off.i had a guy for the last 3 months that was making $15/hr and would do anything. he was late on his child support a few times and i always came through. today for the first time i told him "the tenant can not be bothered so many times (multiple items on a punch list). we need to go in there and get it done in one day". so he told another guy that i put "too much pressure on him and he can not work with me anymore". i was stepping on eggshells around this guy not wanting to upset him and always played by his rules even when i didn't agree...am i crazy for being nice to guys that i'd suppose (speculating) are used to being treated like child's diaper? 
Jimmy S. Would you rent to a section 8?
30 June 2014 | 47 replies
She is also a good, kind person and raised her child in the same apartment from infancy to adulthood.