29 April 2015 | 6 replies
heh, i'm always worried about this situations as i'm a pet admirer myself and do find them so invaluable to wellness especially for the elderly, the disabled, and a few other niches like seizure predictions, etc. ditto for horticulture/gardening but fortunately houseplants dont normally cause any damages or liabilities like a tenants' lethal dog bites suddenly becoming the liability of the landlord as certain court cases in america have actually found (the landlord to be the statutory owner responsible for the dog's damages). i couldn't decide whether to put a 2M or 250M price tag on a toddler's loss of life, my bad in the story line!

6 September 2015 | 103 replies
They searched the property, made the seizure, and I provided all the information to them about the tenants living there.

24 June 2016 | 6 replies
Possible seizure of assets you may own, including bank accounts.

18 May 2021 | 22 replies
@Christine Swaidan,Check with your attorney about whether you can ask for verification of the second dog as a service animal.That said, it is possible that one dog was trained to help, for example, a limited vision person operate "independently" (trained to focus on the person's surroundings and alert on perceived dangers) while other dog is trained specifically for either emotional support or for some other condition like detecting when the person is in danger of falling into diabetic coma or some kind of seizure (trained to focus on the person and their behavior without being distracted by the person's surroundings).My $0.02...David J Dachtera

3 June 2015 | 53 replies
They have to be trained like a seeing dog, or dogs that help notify if someone goes into a seizure.
6 July 2018 | 30 replies
However, the best example is that airlines no longer are allowed to ask for proof that a service animal is required.Plus, because the use of service animals have extended so far beyond the previous scope of assistance animals, it becomes a quagmire as you get into situations where diabetics use dogs that can detect an oncoming blood sugar crisis before a blood test; people with seizure disorders have dogs who can detect an oncoming seizure, which medical science can't outside of an MRI/CAT/EMG; and therapy animals used to calm people with emotional &/or psychological disorders.

24 July 2018 | 127 replies
I buy from government auctions (govt used not seizure) at wholesale, drive it for 2-3 years, sale it for what I paid then rinse and repeat.

26 December 2017 | 46 replies
I do have a sister in law who uses Cannabis for seizures (successfully runs the biggest catering business around) and I have a friend who uses it for Rheumatoid Arthritis (and he's a Chiropractor.)

27 July 2018 | 135 replies
Lifelong PMI only is an issue for 3.5% FHA though, and those using FHA are limited (especially in Vegas) since a lot of places aren't FHA approved to begin with (condos complexes - which many who are buying with FHA are aiming for).With 5% or higher down the PMI drops off at 80% LTV automatically, but obviously in a place with appreciation worth talking about - you can just appraise out of it usually after 2 years, and some banks allow you to drop it even sooner with an appraisal.As for your cars, many on here would have a seizure and then proceed to curse you for owning cars that are so new and shiny.

9 September 2022 | 26 replies
I actually have a disabled child with Autism who has a service animal that is Medical alert trained seizure response that was professionally trained over 3 years.