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N/A N/A New member from Fergus Falls, MN
12 November 2007 | 5 replies
I also need something thats easy to manage, as I work full time, attend a nursing program at the college here, and just landed our first big contract with the corporate security and access control company I own.
Jonathan Escobar Graduate School? Or Real Estate?
20 May 2019 | 16 replies
First let me say that I am a Registered Nurse so a portion of my opinion is from my own personal experience in the healthcare field.
Daouda Hunter New House-Hacker !
19 October 2023 | 4 replies
I'm a travel nurse so I was wondering if I could get in trouble for renting out my side while i'm away for work despite purchasing it and listing it as my primary residence?
Nadine S. Unusual house flipping situation
7 September 2012 | 6 replies
Give yourself some cushion for time to sell, and depending on market timing (some times of year it's easier to sell) you might be glad to have that.There has been some other discusion regarding houses belonging to elderly who face assisted living arrangements and nursing homes.
Ian DeCosta How to buy property’s tied up in probate? Elites and gurus**
18 August 2019 | 1 reply
I’m hoping all the elites investors and gurus can chime in on this subject and hopefully will lead to a solid tutorial on how to buy property tied up in probate with multiple heirs nursing home debt back taxes some of the most discouraging hurdles in this avenue of real estate.
Alex S. Converting Long term rentals to short term
26 April 2021 | 2 replies
Traveling nurses and family in town to visit loved ones in long-term care need places to stay.There are many short-term rental managers, the fees they charge will vary based upon how passive you want to be.
Chelsea Morrisey Does anyone know how to rent to traveling nurses?
30 November 2022 | 4 replies
Although I've never used it personally, I hear that FurnishedFinder is typically the go to for travel nurses looking for mid term rentals.
Wes D. Rookie researching MTR opportunities in Cincinnati area
1 May 2023 | 8 replies
Think about the clients (nurses) and there expectations.
Erin Spradlin Do you generally like your tenants?
23 February 2020 | 34 replies
Right now I have two military, a FedEx pilot, a doctor, an ICU nurse, a rancher, a business owner, a teacher...They follow the rules, they pay on time, and they take care of my properties.That being said, I’m not friends with them.
James Camp What states are Landlord friendly?
5 January 2020 | 25 replies
I have a big problem with landlords paying the price for problems caused by tenant-created damage, especially damage caused by the tenant to create a problem for the landlord.Despite these new challenges, Columbus - so far - is a much better area than most IF YOU TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN HOW TO MANAGE CORRECTLY; GET A GOOD LEASE FROM A VERY EXPERIENCED, VERY ACTIVE LANDLORD-TENANT ATTORNEY (NOT A GENERAL PRACTITIONER) AND USE THAT ATTORNEY TO INITIALLY GUIDE YOU TO STAY WITHIN THE LAW; LEARN THE APPLICABLE LAWS AND APPLY AND HONOR THEM RIGOROUSLY; AND SCREEN TENANTS VERY CAREFULLY.