
1 November 2016 | 13 replies
After that, consider when and if that loan will need to be renewed, they can say no then.I suggest you and your partner to be go talk to a lender and spill the beans of your plan, it could be that you being the weaker party won't be relied upon as much, depending on what ailments you have, if your partner is much stronger they may say yes.
17 June 2010 | 27 replies
She should have taken steps to take care of all future possibilities when she knew that she would need further treatments.But I guess as long as some one has a severe enough ailment, that person is relieved of responsibilities.

26 November 2013 | 16 replies
People who put on their own roofs, fix a plumbing leak, paint their house, or take herbal supplements for an ailment are basically taking responsibility for the job they are doing.

4 February 2024 | 58 replies
you can only reject him if it is for a reason unrelated to the service dog. and if you do, i suggest you have written criteria standards that you can show, in case he gets upset. tread carefully, because i believe service animals can be a big can of worms. from my understanding, you are allowed to ask for documeted proof, but may not ask what ailment the dog is helping with. i suggest doing more research, before you go any further.none of the above is legal advice. consult an attorney if you are unsure about anything.

11 December 2023 | 0 replies
My mother-in-law will be starting a new job next after an almost 2 year long stint back working under the table, but her own physical ailments are becoming worse.Their combined income is only $21/hr.They owe $70K on a home worth ~$170K that was free and clear, but stupidly signed onto one of their parent's cash-out refis before death.There are additional credit card debts that are nearly paid off (around $5K I believe).With abysmal credit, selling the home and renting would likely be a wash, if not a worse situation.I would like to see them grow a saving account of some type.

23 February 2021 | 15 replies
I have made it a point to meet and have a sit down with every case manager for every section 8 tenant because they are a great wealth of information and future leads.They will provide rental history but no medical information; I say this because if you get a veteran on the VA-SH program, some of them may be suffering from a medical ailment, as it is a program to end homelessness for veterans.

21 August 2015 | 36 replies
I know there are some patients that do get prescription from their doctor for certain ailments (glaucoma).

2 October 2020 | 22 replies
She may have some other ailment that prevents her from working.

8 June 2014 | 3 replies
NO PRECLUDING AILMENTS: I have no physical, mental or emotional ailments that preclude me from signing The Agreement. ________ 19.

7 December 2015 | 23 replies
If her other credit is not bad (even if it is limited) from a financial point of view she appear to be a very good risk for you.A fact of life is that many on disability often have some related mental issues taht may stand alone or be related to physical ailments.