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Cameron Davis I’m thinking of using my rental as a sober living house
27 May 2024 | 28 replies
I hope you like smokers, because they all smoke like chimneys and have no regard for flicking butts on your property....eventually my parents went on a trip and of course the sober house people had a perfect view of them loading up their luggage, and what ya know after 25 years of not a single crime...they were burglarized, by a homeless junky ******* that was friends of one of the residents or was a previous resident....The sober house operators were ******** and not cooperative....their are more than a few of their patients were loud obnoxious gang banger types, giving the hard stares and intimidation types of attitude.Lastly.... on more a general note... the affordable health care act made some seriously horrible changes to the way insurance can deal with addictions....it used to be that their was a limit to how many sober claims a patient could make, and then the insurance company turned off the tap....now, a patient can relapse as much as they want and the insurance has to allow them back into another sober program...it essentially incentivizes the sober programs to fail, because it assures them a steady flow of repeat customers.Lastly, I found the few sober house operators that I came into contact with, during this time, to be vile phony insurance fraudsters and street urchins, acting like their title made them actual healthcare providers.Just my 2c...and sincerest apologies to the 10%(if that) of the industry that are a really providing a quality and ethical service.
Christopher Colburn Turning a property into an assisted living home.
28 May 2024 | 42 replies
@Taylor Chiu  I currently work in the healthcare field and did home health for a while and saw patients in numerous ALF's in SFR here in california. 
David Pereira Thoughts on buying multi family all cash(duplex,triplex)
25 May 2024 | 6 replies
I want to add to my portfolio intelligently and patiently, making sure I don’t over leverage.
Chris Wilson New from Oklahoma City, OK
25 May 2024 | 17 replies
I can also say I'm very persistent, patient, and I ignore negativity.
Jeremy H. No pets - harder to find tenant?
25 May 2024 | 15 replies
I will be patient and wait months, still cheaper than replacing all carpets. 
Account Closed Investing in Miami area - Best strategies today
25 May 2024 | 14 replies
If you are patient you can find something that needs some work 
Justin LaPointe Looking for small multifamily in Yamhill County Oregon
22 May 2024 | 9 replies
Newberg and Yamhill county have multifamily, but you will need to be patient, find them yourself, or be quick to get under contract. 
Vasudev Kirs Suggestions on how to find a tenant
23 May 2024 | 10 replies
You might just need to be patient
Jacopo Iasiello Sharing my latest study blog focusing on the South Florida Market Stats Broward
22 May 2024 | 0 replies
Present your home well, price it right, and be patient—the right buyer is out there.For Investors: With the dollar volume and active inventory both on the rise, Broward County is a goldmine of opportunities.