
19 November 2015 | 15 replies
It had to be rationed out through a custodian to make sure all bills, expenses, food etc was covered)Such was the case of, lets call her “Marta”.Mid forties, “Marta” was an interesting individual, well known in this area for her unusual antics.

4 March 2016 | 11 replies
So after research a FHA loan looked like my plan.Another food for thought.

25 March 2016 | 10 replies
I have decided to sell my land that i was goin to do that to. only because i do NOT know how to get the cash to accomplish it and i do have a business that is taking off and i need to go with it. cause it can make me $60 G in one month. anyway, i am still intrigued with the tiny house homestead idea.. maybe on an offgrid organic farm; to go along with my wild food plant business.

22 August 2017 | 19 replies
(but because of what i do (my other business is in wild food plants) they would go hand in hand. and may compliment one another.

5 November 2015 | 0 replies
Full-time residents qualify for a homestead exemption, and seniors may qualify for additional deductions from property taxes.State Sales Tax4% (food and prescription drugs are exempt).

8 November 2015 | 10 replies
Eventually, I convinced one of my residents that they were better off seeking a different place to call home.They did a midnight move, leaving couches, chairs, bedding, uneaten food, etc all over the place.

16 November 2015 | 25 replies
If for any reason their rent isn’t paid, they would merely come in, take out their dues, sell the lease and get their money back.They file what they call a UCC filing.

4 December 2015 | 3 replies
This year I bought my first investment property in Centereach and luckily my tenants cover my taxes and mortgage payments so my jobs paycheck is used for other things (cc payments, food etc etc)I think that the best move to invest anywhere in NY is to look at multifamily units in BK or queens.

12 November 2015 | 1 reply
Full of culture, great food, interesting people - and HUGE hassles trying to get things done or actually reach a living breathing person who will help you get what you need.I was mentioning this to one of my agents this morning.

4 December 2015 | 5 replies
Food for thought:The better contractors pick-up the materials they need for tomorrow's work, on their way home today.And the best of the best, don't go at all... they have their materials delivered.The same applies (i.e., contractors not wanting to work for less) not just to hot markets, but if there is a strong retail base (like we have here in the DC area).