
8 January 2017 | 11 replies
I have the Doctor, I have a lawyer, I have an account, I have a contractor, a cleaning compnay.

7 October 2017 | 23 replies
But I said the 3 others she owns with her son who's a doctor, and did you include his income?

10 October 2010 | 16 replies
We went to the doctor.

13 July 2009 | 7 replies
You wouldn't undergo a major operation without getting a second opinion from another doctor or two, Right?

26 August 2014 | 9 replies
I recently represented a local doctor who purchased an 11-unit off-market apartment complex for $1.1 million.

12 November 2013 | 9 replies
Then, you look at working on becoming an appraiser for 6 years to make 60K, and you naturally ask, "why don't I just become a doctor or lawyer"?

1 December 2013 | 12 replies
A few docs off the top of my head;Authorization to ReleaseInsurance Cancellation RequestLetter Appointing ManagerTitle Holding Trust docsLoan Info Worksheet (Loan verification)Power of Attorneyas well as a disclosure to the seller stating that you are buying it subject to and that it may be called, that it will remain on their credit, and that it could result in a foreclosure - basically, a release similar to what the doctor has you sign which states he/she is going to do minor surgery on you, but you may die and that you should be aware of that worst case scenario going in.Again, tricky deals to do correctly.

14 January 2019 | 23 replies
It’s still a good investment for a doctor or a lawyer looking to hedge against the coming inflation.

1 December 2017 | 8 replies
Our generic drugs are covered, and it is $25 copay for visits.It is an adjustment from corporate plans, where I would go to the doctor for anything.

13 July 2015 | 7 replies
I pretty much treat them like I'm a kid writing a letter to Santa Clause.I want to learn to fly airplanes.I want to do work that I enjoy.I want to have more control over my future.I want to do work that gets me somewhere.I want to meet cool people.I want to build one of those kegerators out of the freezer like I saw on that YouTube video once.I want to buy my mom the bed and breakfast that she said she wanted to start.I want to be able to go to a freaking doctor's appointment at 1 pm without having to arrange for a substitute (I teach high school right now).Sure, most of my reasons are selfish, and I'm okay with that.