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15 September 2009 | 6 replies
Shower curtains, window treatments, lawn mower, etc.
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18 July 2017 | 2 replies
The amount of monthly qualifying rental income (or loss) that is considered as part of the borrower's total monthly income (or loss) — and its treatment in the calculation of the borrower's total debt-to-income ratio — varies depending on whether the borrower occupies the rental property as his or her principal residence.If the rental income relates to the borrower’s principal residence: The monthly qualifying rental income (as defined above) must be added to the borrower’s total monthly income.
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29 October 2020 | 14 replies
Any doctor who can legally prescribe treatment may do so.Usually, a doctor won't prescribe anything outside of their scope of treatment, but depression or anxiety are pretty common and even a family practitioner can go there!
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25 November 2022 | 5 replies
You would have to give the money to the court.I know, it seems very convoluted, but there are rules about preferential treatment involved.In his current lawsuit; There is a difference between not finishing a job for someone, which is one problem, versus continuing to take money from other people to pay for legal fees and other problems but not doing the work for them (you).
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11 April 2019 | 2 replies
However, we were told by one contractor, local organic treatments would completely get rid of the termite problem.
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19 January 2017 | 2 replies
But not necessary to have this inspection with you're dealing with a condo as the AOAO is responsible for termite treatment.
30 January 2017 | 9 replies
Given that I did my due diligence and did not receive a complaint after the second treatment, I do not believe I am the party at fault.
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7 February 2017 | 10 replies
and there are foundation issues that will crop up and not if but when the soils there are expansive.. so those two things.. have to be taken into consideration.what happens as well is if you buy an owner occ... they could have very low tax's as they get the owner occ exemption.. then when it goes to rental the tax's sky rocket.. and poof there goes your cash flow you thought were going to get.Just like folks that live in Texas why would they buy in CA and subject them selves to CA income tax and the 800 a year franchise tax... when they pay none in Texas it all evens out.. plus they don't have the expense of travel there etc.there are better tax treatment states for buy and hold out there... and if your appreciation is marginal then cash flow is the only reason to buy them
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28 February 2015 | 1 reply
Our son has a non-malignant brain tumor, works part time and we are still working through treatments with him.
2 October 2014 | 52 replies
I'm curious as to costs for this treatment and down time for the house.