
24 March 2019 | 7 replies
And you only have to come up with 3% down. https://www.mortgage101.com/article/fha-kiddie-condo-loans-first-homes-young-adults

16 March 2019 | 8 replies
People can surf channels on cable, or log in with their own account to whatever streaming service that subscribe to.I also leave some adult DVD's next to any Blu-ray player.

16 March 2019 | 31 replies
They will have to submit an application for each adult living there, I have picked up the fee for this in the past since it isn't their fault that the previous landlord didn't do a background check or didn't pass on the info.

15 March 2019 | 4 replies
Personally I would want the living room and would rather convert a dining room to a bedroom if that works with the layout.I would be concerned that bedrooms without a living room would not attract families but unrelated adults who do not stay long and can be rougher clientele.

10 April 2019 | 14 replies
I like dealing with adults who can take care of themselves.

16 March 2019 | 1 reply
I have an upstairs unit with 2 adults and a child, and a lower unit with one adult.

17 March 2019 | 11 replies
Set up leprechaun hunting webcams all over Hibernia?
18 March 2019 | 13 replies
@Andrea Miller If there are three adult children living in the home and it is mortgage free, why can they not afford to pay the property taxes?

18 March 2019 | 1 reply
I have multiple properties and in each I have a different deal, and with whomever I talk to has a different strategy.Let me take one example I have in nj a 3 family property, I pay a guy to be the super $100.00 a month, the regular month to month maintenance is minimal, he just needs to pull out the garbage-can twice a week, the tenants are neat mostly adults, so there is not much to do on a daily basis.However the problem starts when i need to do some repairs.

27 March 2019 | 47 replies
t’s crazy to pay big money to kill yourself .i know of a certain family that makes just over 20k a year where the adults both smoke 8$ a pack cigarettes .daily That’s 16$ a day or $5,840a year .