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Elijah H. Disabilities and legal advice?
23 May 2018 | 5 replies

Hello, my name is Elijah and I am currently in the United States Army, and renting in Yelm, WA. 2 days ago, my wife was in a dirt bike accident, and broke both of her ankles. She will be needing surgery, and then will...

Account Closed The Power of QuickBooks Did I pay that bill and when?
29 May 2018 | 3 replies
Change the properties of QuickBooks1.Right click on the icon for QuickBooks.2.Left click on Properties.3.Left click on the Compatibility tab.4.Check the box next to Disable display scaling or Disable Fullscreen Optimizations on high DPI settings.5.Click OK.6.Open QuickBooks and check to see if the windows are visible.NOTE: If the user continues to have issues with their QuickBooks installation, refer them to QuickBooks technical support.REFERENCE:QuickBooks Knowledgebase Article ID HOW13289 - Correct QuickBooks display issuesArticle ID: SLN297931Last Date Modified: 09/20/2017 12:30 PM
Joseph Bubanj Unable to view Pro Account forum
30 May 2018 | 2 replies
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James Staples Have cash, eager to learn, seeking Mentor
28 May 2018 | 2 replies
i am married, my wife  [ 60 y/o ] is also disabled due to no kidneys and is on Home Hemo Dialysis, but she spends hours everyday looking through real estate , and though we have found several great oppurtunities, we have no been able to capitalise on them due to out low income and crummy credit ,  [although when i moved here i had 621 score until when I tried to refi through Loan Depot, they really messed me up and I am not sure what my score is now.]I think the first thing I need to do is repair my credit as best as I can, as well as see what kind of assets and value I have to help me get the investing process going. [ kinda long story packed with lessons there]  Due to a small windfall we have $5,000 earmarked for beginning real estate investing in hopes of getting our of our crushing poverty trench.I want to begin by doing non rehab wholesaling,  but am also wondering if Tax Lien investing might allow me more bang for my few bucks. 
Raul O. Martinez Looking for realstate agent with Multi family in Fairbanks Alaska
30 May 2018 | 1 reply
My wife is a disabled veteran and I'm a government employee, we are looking to buy our first home and we want it to be a Fourplex, any recommendation will be gladly appreciated.
Jim Cummings Fair Housing Reports
31 May 2018 | 0 replies
The Most Common Fair Housing Complaints Last YearMay 30, 2018 | TAR StaffThe National Fair Housing Alliance’s 2018 Fair Housing Trends Report says the majority of fair housing complaints in 2017 involved discrimination against a person with disabilities, totaling 56.7% of all cases.
Chris Ayers Apartment Complex full of Govt. Assistance Tenants
2 June 2018 | 14 replies
section 8, welfare, disability. .........All the same mentality.
J Anders Advance Planning for Flipping Houses
3 June 2018 | 2 replies
I do get disability, as I'm quite hard of hearing, which might explain my part-time status.
Becky Hiu Buying Pre-foreclosure (Short Sale?) Property
3 June 2018 | 2 replies
Short background: I currently co-own 3 SFRs in the Des Moines, IA area (started investing in 2012) and have always used a trusted RE agent for the purchases with the exception of 1 of them, as the Seller had a dedicated RE attorney for closing and we avoided the RE agent.However, stumbled across a deal where a friend's neighbor is selling a rental she owns as her previous renters were evicted due to disability to pay monthly rent.
Reece Alexander Can a lanlord make you provide high speed internet?
18 February 2018 | 8 replies
Most of the time you can figure out each one - knowing you have phones, printers, etc. if there’s anything odd connected, you can bump it off or I’m most cases disable a specific MAC address (hardware address) from connecting.