
30 June 2020 | 11 replies
@Bryce BenderI've attended auctions in Box Elder and Weber Counties.

4 November 2015 | 4 replies
His elderly aunt has another property she is giving him worth $120,000 that is paid off, but she wants to continue living in the property until she dies, she also owns a property worth $45,000 in which about $18,000 is owed, but Bob believes because of the condition of his elderly aunt's shaky finances, he believes he can do a shortsale with the bank for $10,000.

30 September 2016 | 50 replies
This offer would be a delayed settlement subject finding an assignee.Next, talk to code enforcement and the Mayor or whom ever runs that municipality to let them know that this is a hardship case, ask them to take this situation under advisement and to give this elderly owner an opportunity to abate the code violations and elimate the fines.
16 November 2015 | 9 replies
In my Virginia rental, that's not an issue, but they've added elderly to theirs, so I have to be careful (like can't tell an elderly person with obvious mobility issues that I'd rather they not rent my townhouse with only second floor bedrooms.)
30 November 2015 | 11 replies
The only time I've needed a mobile notary was for an elderly lady in another state who didn't have access to the internet... long story so I won't get into that.

27 February 2017 | 13 replies
We are moving to Maui to help with caring for an elderly parent.

10 April 2020 | 17 replies
@Leviticus R I did have a deal in the works but it fell through....the house was owned by a pair of elderly sisters, one wanted to sell but the other didn't.

2 April 2016 | 1 reply
The elderly couple is looking to just put this behind them and move to Columbus Ohio with some family, so I want to help them out.Clearly I can't wholesale the deal, so I am looking for some advice.

8 April 2016 | 19 replies
Any owner that is willing to pay extra shows a strong commitment to their pet and their future home.I had another tenant a few years ago with an elderly Chihuahua that stayed in a crate when she wasn't home.

12 February 2017 | 6 replies
A few are elderly and disabled, but the large majority are single parents (or even grandparents) raising kids on one low wage income.