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Karsen Wynn Billing Company Business Idea
18 March 2018 | 0 replies
Hey guys my latest idea has brought me to look further into building a non-medical billing company for businesses in my market where I would handle participating company’s billing needs and charge a % of collected income (hopefully this will help fuel some of my RE deals).
Jack B. Weird tax questions selling my house
30 March 2018 | 7 replies
If the house is less than $250,000 single or less than $500,000 married  then most people won’t get into that situation.The problem is more for people that live in expensive areas like near major cities or things like medical or science hubs.  
Jason Langmo New Member in San Diego with a question!
3 January 2018 | 4 replies
Things like funeral costs, final medical expenses, attorneys and accountants fees, debts of the decedent, etc. can sometimes be deducted on the estate tax return. 
Kristen Whiddon Tenant's "Service dog" attacks neighbor's dog
16 March 2018 | 30 replies
this is not a service dog. its an emotion support dog. service dogs are trained to perform specific functions. emotional support dogs just exist for companionship, and while they serve medical purposes, are very often fake. you are not allowed to deny this tenant based solely on the animal, but you are allowed to ask for certain verifications. you also, only have to make "reasonable" accommodation to accomodate his "medical device" I imagine you have an argument to evict if the dog is attacking people.
Michael Plante Lowering rent for tenants to take care of maintenance
20 February 2018 | 34 replies
If the person who is injured, is determined to be an employee of yours at the time of loss, you or your workers comp. policy are responsible for the medical and Lost earnings based on the state statutes.  
Marco Morales Co-Living Apartments in Chicago
2 January 2019 | 9 replies
I've been working on a business plan for it using the senior living housing model without the ADA/medical component. 
Michael White Estate Sales Marketing Campaign
27 January 2018 | 3 replies
Those claims generally come from medical service providers, mortgage companies, and credit card issuers.The estate sells the house with a deed that gives no warranties to the buyer.
Leen Sha Auto insurance policy might not be enough
5 February 2018 | 9 replies
No way to medically prove anything specific on the injury so judgement is completely subjective.
Timothy W. If you carry a gun
3 January 2010 | 16 replies
Second - you do have a duty both legal in most jusidictions and as a human being in my opinion to call for emergency medical services for anyone you may have been forced to shoot in self defense.
Jamie Keeton State of The Union
2 February 2010 | 11 replies
This coming from someone who argues against welfare, but supports his family getting lots of expensive medical care and then skipping out on paying any of the bills by declaring bankruptcy...