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Scott Scharl Help: ADA and Assisted Living
22 May 2016 | 7 replies
"Assisted" living might mean people with incapable of some things, with canes or wheelchairs, either now or later, you might get cited.
Gregory Montalto Alernative to residential lift > vacuum elevator
20 August 2014 | 1 reply
The main problem remains that a wheelchair can't fit in, but they might be working on a larger model.
Nick J. Dear Short Sale Gurus
5 March 2010 | 11 replies
Just because you did exceptionally well 'wholesaling' properties during the last upswing when even our grandmas rolling in wheelchairs could have made money without blinking doesn't mean it applies to 'Current' short sale procedures.
Heather Plude Wanting to Help... in upstate NY
24 January 2014 | 5 replies
the air testing 2 weeks later showed high levels of toxic mold.We were advised that if anyone in the house was sick, we should leave immediately and take nothing with us.My son was in a wheelchair, having seizures with zero quality of life.
Devang Patel Tenant with disability
29 March 2015 | 8 replies
I put in a ramp for his wheelchair, but other than that nothing more was required of me by law.
Account Closed CASH FLOW BABY TELL ME ABOUT HOW MUCH YOU CASH
5 August 2016 | 20 replies
@tonysanfilipo         we really don't know, we have a elevator it came with it even do is just a 2 story, a large elevator, for wheelchair accessible, so right when we finish the rehab, I went down to check it out and I was on the leasing table, and I knew we had 3 existing tenants, like in there 70s, so they said you the leasing agent and I said no I am actually the owner is there a problem and he said your complex is greatest in the area since you have that large elevator and ramps everywhere, bla bla bla they said do you guys have any  retirement veteran discounts, kind of joking or not I really don't know so, I needed to get that place occupied so I said yes you a vet 20% off your first month rent, so they sign on site, word got around and we have to put a limit up to 15 units only giving that discount, so as people moved out the younger people all this people 60-70 live there now some veterans some just retirees. don't really know how it happen we believe it was cause of my discount, which at the begging my partners were upset now everybody pays on time we been really to luck
Reece O. Reintroduction into real estate after an accident that change my life - going into real estate blind
9 April 2017 | 9 replies
I spoke in Clumbus, OH a week ago and there was a gentleman in a wheel chair there - I'll be damned if that slows him down any.  
Perry Ivy Experienced investor needing thoughts.
3 April 2016 | 3 replies
I want to do a gated community and am considering single floor two bedroom, one bath, wheelchair accessible housing.
Account Closed Tenant with special needs son
6 January 2016 | 8 replies
Make sure you use good materials since wheel chairs on tough on flooring. 
Tracy R. Tenants not allowing access due to immuno compromised
18 September 2023 | 23 replies
That's like worrying about scuffed walls due to a person being in a wheelchair.