
30 November 2017 | 5 replies
I don't want to get too personal and stick to topic: bills,child,food, etc all played a part.

2 August 2023 | 84 replies
I want to point out that zoning mentioned in the listing:"Commercial Neighborhood which permits; adult day care, bakery, business services, child care center, coffee shop/cafe,community center, crafts or artisan’s studio, emergency medical treatment center, fitness center, grocery store, library, medical or dental office, museum, offices, personal services, place of worship and much more."

4 January 2018 | 11 replies
I'm married with a young child, and a growing family, so my reason to move is based upon the need for a larger primary residence as we've just about outgrown the town house.

26 February 2018 | 7 replies
That it's fine for the child to stay but anyone over the age of 18 is required to be on the lease.

20 January 2016 | 14 replies
I'm not sure how this table will post.Children wanting to provide housing for parentsIf the parent is unable to work or does not have sufficient income to qualify for a mortgage on his or her own, the child is considered the owner/occupant.EDIT: Nice, it posted.

1 December 2018 | 10 replies
The single largest tax mistakes I see are parents gifting their child the house.

13 September 2019 | 21 replies
@Scott Trench - your tenant is not your child and since this is post-1865, it is highly unlikely that the tenants are under your servitude.

28 May 2020 | 2 replies
One of my bigger internal conflicts was that I've had to use some cheaper maintenance, rehab, appliance, service, etc. options over the years to save money when I was starting out, but I would do my best to facilitate the work to make sure quality & service for my tenants were still good.At the same time sending out christmas gifts, painting murals at my expense for the community, taking 6 days of personal days at my job to assist a tenant through permits/licenses/court hearings, coordinating with attorneys and consultants to help a tenant navigate his business, baby/newborn gifts, and numerous other activities over the years to just make sure I'm there for my tenants whether or not they asked.

20 May 2007 | 8 replies
Like in the case where a child dosen't wat an inherited property or the owner is in jail.Jim PouletteR&S Opportunities

3 May 2013 | 13 replies
Now I get to see how much of a problem child its really going to be.