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Sai T. Millions of Americans skip payments as tidal wave of defaults
6 June 2020 | 14 replies
When factoring in the cost of non-pension benefits for state workers, such as health care for retired government employees, the debt facing California taxpayers rises further.
Cole Fleishour Tenant refusing my entrance of property due to COVID
4 January 2021 | 106 replies
The kind of doctor that leaves their practice to go help in new york city in the middle of a pandemic where the most common deaths were health care workers.
Ana Nomys Pre - Foreclosure... I got in now what?
19 June 2014 | 8 replies
The current owners are underwater (to the tune of a 325,000 re-fi 4yrs ago) and there are liens on the property from tax liens and entities like health care providers and such.
Jared Mann Awkward conversation: Female Insight Needed
7 February 2020 | 20 replies
The following items should NEVER be flushed into the sewer system: Disinfecting/surface wipes Mop or “Swiffer” type refills Baby/ Adult wipes Paper towels Jewelry wipes Pet care wipes Cosmetic wipes First Aid wipes Disposable diapers or diaper liners Bio-pads (nursing home, home health care, etc.)
E.S. Burrell Buying your own health insurance
5 February 2020 | 32 replies
That can be tedious but the only way.Also ensure that your doctor or heath facilities you visit or plan to visit takes that health particular plan, before you sign up.Unfortunately, no one in either parties elected or running for office been able to fix health care in the US.
Rafiq Bashorun New member from San Antonio Texas
29 August 2016 | 4 replies
I'm in the healthcare field and finishing up my MBA in two months.
Russell Brazil Be Careful If You Are Overleveraged
20 March 2020 | 140 replies
We have already started proactively talking to the tenants about some of their options and the ones that have reached out I have been trying to connect them with some jobs that may still be available (work from home data entry, virtual type jobs in health care, delivery drivers, etc.)It's going to be a rough few months I'll say that. 
Jay Hinrichs Landlords will you give tenants affected by virus a break on rent
21 March 2020 | 108 replies
We've built a large part of our business around renting to health-care workers.
James Denon Backing out of a great deal because of coronavirus covid-19
26 March 2020 | 37 replies
I am and healthcare professional and an optimist but also a strong believer in data.
Wade Kulesa Is Dave Ramsey correct? Anyone still around after 10 years?
4 August 2020 | 177 replies
I like Grant's energy but don't agree with everything he says - he comes off as a braggart and I just dont like people like that - would never hang out with them.Anyways I do partially agree with his stance on college - I went - and spent my money - my wife got her BSN -- but in a lot of cases it is worthless - especially now - In the age of the internet, social media and if you have an ability to teach yourself and network you do not need to spend XXXXX on College -- **** I'll place an asterisk here as it is necessary for some professions but not all - and certainly the educational system has not reacted or attempted to change in the internet age - The present education system is antiquated and just wants to suck every last dollar from folks - It's broken like our healthcare system.