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Marcus Welson Complex Exchange Scenario for Rookie Investor
27 July 2024 | 4 replies
I hope to have personal credit and tax issues resolved but I know that will be at minimum 6 to 8 months' time assuming no more medical emergencies or health issues.
Frank Barletta Reviewing Parma, OH for Investment Opportunities
27 July 2024 | 19 replies
For older demographics, consider the availability of medical centers, entertainment, and restaurants.Buildings/Permits: Assess the city's growth compared to previous years.Determine if the city can accommodate future supply.Government Regulations: Examine the city's efforts and the type of businesses they are targeting.
Janne Wallace adu(s) how do i?
25 July 2024 | 0 replies
that go with that/group of necessaries form/found becaused to) living in/on our property, OR founding/forming a residential care facility for elderly (i don't really get what the difference is btwn the 2 dwellings bcs i would expedite either as: non-medical: household management of operations-having agencies come in and do/multi task, of things-alongside helping mom have care..having agenting help with household actions (a human swiss army knife-springs to mind-as to how resourceful/vast in skills i'd look for her to be expediting for us) i hope that i'm making sense/being congruent with what i'm asking. can you help me?
Ryan Zapoticky Former bank property
24 July 2024 | 6 replies
One became an enterprise, one became a veterinary office, one got demo'd and had 10-15 townhomes built on the property, and there is one in my neighborhood that has been for lease for a couple years now and still vacant (not sure if the owner is really just land banking it, since he owns the adjacent property too, a former medical supply store).All that being said, I do not see this property as being something that will be easy or cheap to re-lease.  
Kevin S. Abandonment. What to do?
25 July 2024 | 24 replies
Perhaps they have an issue going on such as a medical or family emergency and another agent is handling some of her business in her absense. 2.
Isadore Nelson Thoughts On Buying A Rental For 60 K In Philadelphia?
27 July 2024 | 26 replies
I'd say stay around the university or medical center, but you'd have a hard time finding a property that cash flows at 8% interest.
David Charles Edwards Selling rental properties and moving into Fixed income for early retirement
27 July 2024 | 108 replies
In the US, you also have medical and I have no idea how much that is (I'm in Canada).
Fernando Roman Romero Tenant Terminates Lease early
23 July 2024 | 7 replies
I have a tenant who terminated their lease early in writing due to medical reasons.
Cameron Goedde Short vs Medium-Term Rentals in Nashvill, TN
24 July 2024 | 14 replies
Both my husband and I work in the medical field & traveled for a few years, so we are interested in hosting traveling nurses in Nashville. 
Franc B. Slow fridge leak damaged my floors can I claim on home owner’s insurance?
22 July 2024 | 12 replies
Most insurance companies will throw $500-$2,000 to someone for medical if they trip and fall on something, as long as it isn't seen as a hazard that should be fixed.