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Scott Webber Protecting Housing LLC's in Prenup from Divorce
13 November 2018 | 2 replies
Scott shall not be considered active under the following circumstances: unemployed while seeking gainful employment, on disability from full time employment, retired from government employment, or other circumstances out of control and atypical to choosing to pursue his housing business endeavors as his sole source of primary income. 1.Should Scott choose to “actively” engage in housing as his source of employment as defined above, Scott agrees to give 25% (twenty five percent) of his net profits accrued from his active efforts during the period of marriage to wife in the case of a divorce.2.Payment of such percentage of funds shall be payable over 120 equal monthly payments, or equivalent to no greater than 10% of Scott’s New York State Adjusted Gross Income, verified annually with payments adjusted the 1st of November each year, whichever is less, to ensure no undue hardship to Scott or the business will be endured.
Tyler Amnott Section 8 yes or no?
5 December 2018 | 14 replies
But my mother's friend of 30 years has been on section 8 for over a decade because she's disabled and keeps her home immaculate.
Faiz Khan Residential Care Business and assisted living
21 May 2019 | 3 replies
I was thinking of providing services to the developmentally disabled in the new home, but still going back and forth with the plan. 
Raz Francesco newbie in the RE world, Army Vet with lots of motivation!
19 November 2018 | 2 replies
I am interested in investing in TX/NYC/NJ and leverage the Veteran benefits (like VA home loan) and my disability benefits (full property tax exemption in some states like TX or NJ)I have about 75-100K to invest, VA Home loan, TX VLB Loan, NY home for veteran loans and other states have similar loan programs for veterans.my biggest debate is whether to buy my first property in Hudson County NJ (jersey city, Hoboken) or DFW TX.another thing, anyone has experience doing business with Federal or state government?
Jess White What is your favorite way to accept rent from tenants?
21 November 2018 | 165 replies
You can easily disable the card if you are in the eviction process with a tenant so they won’t deposit money into your account.
Amanda G. Can I say "quiet" to describe a neighborhood?
3 October 2018 | 29 replies
The argument being made is that it is offensive to people with hearing disabilities.
Sydney Tiffany Useful Real Estate Vocabulary for Beginners
24 April 2019 | 2 replies
Also, FHA loans and certain first-time homebuyer programs require mortgage insurance regardless of the loan-to-value.mortgage insurance premium (MIP)The amount paid by a mortgagor for mortgage insurance, either to a government agency such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or to a private mortgage insurance (MI) company.mortgage life and disability insuranceA type of term life insurance often bought by borrowers.
Joanne Mendoza What are benefits and risks of a Land Contract w/a mortgage?
10 October 2018 | 2 replies
Buyers are going to use the property as a group home for people with disability and elderly care.
Ben Narro Section 8 legal question
14 October 2018 | 3 replies
Exceptions may only be granted in rare cases as a reasonable accommodation for a person with disabilities who requires a specially-modified unit and such a unit is only available from a relative.I suspect the list you are reading is probably a list of examples, not an all-inclusive list.
Jeffery Smyter Accept applicants with insufficient Service Animal docs?
14 October 2018 | 1 reply
There was no apparent disability (not blind, etc), and the dogs were not present at the time of the showing.