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30 December 2021 | 12 replies
They verify the prescription is legit and current.
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30 June 2023 | 141 replies
But even when you exclude professions like a physician or attorney, college grads generally make quite a bit more than non-college grads.But with that, I do agree that there are a lot of worthless degrees.
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14 January 2014 | 22 replies
-Etc.Thus comparing the cost of construction necessitates being very prescriptive.
6 March 2019 | 5 replies
I am a resident physician and my wife is a medical student.
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13 September 2018 | 12 replies
@Nik Moushon & @Wayne Brooks having experience in both FL where I am from and invest and the west coast here where I live now and have begun to invest....A survey is required for a financed closing in FL and costs about $400, a survey is NOT required or normal for a closing in CA...and as a working land use/site civil...a simple boundary survey out here will run you $1,500 on the low low end....usually more like $2,500.As for the adverse possession claim, as has been mentioned above AP would not come into play here....what could come into play is a "prescriptive easement'.
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18 September 2023 | 11 replies
I've seen people posting ads in the hospital physician/resident lounge and intranet forum.
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17 June 2019 | 5 replies
“The husband worked full-time as an emergency physician, while his wife divides her time between caring for their children and managing their rental properties.
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18 March 2016 | 29 replies
This will be my first assignment as a staff physician out of residency, and while the workload seems very manageable/light from what I've heard, I am not sure if I would have the ability to do a live in flip.
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6 January 2016 | 40 replies
So my father has been a landlord for about 20 years in Detroit, under his wing ive never once heard of a story like this Weve had a tenant in a house for about 5 years now, hes a decent tenant and he loved the house so allowed him to buy the house off of us with a land contract.about 3 years ago the man decides to turn to a life of crime.this tenant heard about one of my father's units being destroyed, he said to my father " i know who did it and ill take care of it" the person who supposedly gutted our apartment ended murdered shortly after. the tenant claimed responsibility for it. at this point fearing for our lives we call the police on him, we tell them we are very sure he is selling drugs and this man is dangerous. the Detroit police watch him like a hawk, they raid the house and indeed find several amounts of cocaine and prescription meds. somehow the city lets him go, now the tenant is erratic with the payments. my father tries to confront him about the payments, this tenant somehow knows where our other business is located and tells him if he ever tries to evict, he will shoot us dead. since the first raid the police have raided the house and pulled him over several times, each time finding drugs in his possession each time getting let go. this last time we got a letter from the city of detroit ordering us to evict this tenant, we ask the police for help and unfortunately we got nothing. the major of Detroit himself sues us and shows up to court, he makes a statement that it is our responsibility to take care of the "nuisance" and not the responsibility of the city with the city refusing to help and instead telling us to evict or they will take the home. my father has decided to let the home fall into tax foreclosure. the house is worth 20-35k defiantly not worth anyone's life.
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21 February 2021 | 7 replies
A "no" will be hard to justify considering the state is known for producing a type of substance that leads to the devastation of more people and families than marijuana ever could PLUS someone will have to explain to many people why a natural pain reliever is illegal while the insanely addictive 'codones of the world funded by big pharma are merely a prescription away....