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Holly Peterson Renting to tenants with service animals
11 June 2021 | 11 replies
There are service animals that are specifically trained to help a person with a disability.
Ken Weiner Been sued? Please share.
8 October 2018 | 91 replies
They responded with a request for disability accommodation that we must rent to them due to their disability
Account Closed Is BP just for guys?
13 October 2018 | 56 replies
I almost disabled my account, but I wanted to first publicly apologize to Scott and BP for my role in perpetuating anger on this thread before doing so. 
Anthony Wick More discussion on therapy animals...
9 November 2018 | 59 replies
The disability required for a service animal need not be evident either.
Mindy Jensen I think shower inserts instead of tile are fine, change my mind
12 February 2019 | 96 replies
First time was in the finished basement bathroom of a split level house that already had a nice tub with tile surround on the main floor, so we figured the buyers would like a walk in shower as well (great for elderly or disabled people or washing pets).
Emma Kellenberger Subject To HELP & INFO
30 January 2019 | 7 replies
Subject to is short for getting the deed subject to the existing mortgage.Pro's:- quick transaction- no closing costs (or very low - just the cost of recording the deed with your county)- since there is no or very little costs, if done correctly, it's a way for him to pay off the mortgage (once YOU sell the property) without having to bring money to the closingNOTE: usually, sellers agree to selling the property subject to because their properties don't have any equity, meaning that if they sell the traditional way, they will bring cash to closeCon's- since the loan or mortgage remains in his name but the property is in your name, if something bad happens to you (death, disability, incapacity), then he is still obligated to pay the mortgage.
Brent Ludwig Anybody got and good gross tenant stories? I rented to a booger picker!!
1 August 2014 | 30 replies
She doesn't work (disability) but is able to walk the half-mile to the convenience store twice a day for a giant soda . . . . . oooops, that's a different story.Anyway, she provided "daycare" for three toddlers & apparently never threw away the diapers.
Joshua Dorkin Do You or Does Someone You Love Serve in the US Military??
23 February 2014 | 30 replies
OIF/OEF and South Korea for me. 60% disabled now, but that doesnt stop me!
Erik Karpinski Renting out rooms in soon to be purchased house
27 October 2018 | 5 replies
@Carl FischerI’m not very familiar with homesteading but based on some quick research I see that only applies to those who are over 65, disabled, or legally blind.
Joshua Moody VA loan to LLC, with Cash out?
22 February 2021 | 1 reply
Plus why pay the funding fee again on the cash out refinance unless you have a service related disability to waive the fee.