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Anthony Wick More discussion on therapy animals...
9 November 2018 | 59 replies
This document is in the form of an ESA letter from a mental health professional; which includes licensed therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.What Landlords Cannot Ask You for Under the FHAWhen it comes to having an ESA, there are very specific rules and regulations set in place by the FHA to protect your rights.
Michael Quarles Physical Therapy and Real Estate Investing
27 March 2012 | 1 reply
My cute young Therapist has wisdom way beyond her years.
Brandon E What are you other than a real estate investor?
27 July 2011 | 105 replies
I've been a licensed physical therapist since 2002.
Gloria Lynch What did YOU do in your first month as a Real Estate Agent?
6 January 2012 | 23 replies
If it's not much you better be out there "pressing palms" with as many people as possible.Even when you get a listing or buyer it's months at least before you get a first check.If you don't have multiple other closings coming that month and the next from your pipeline the first check will be gone in a flash.The failure rate for leaving the business is over 90% the first year.So find out what you will enjoy (niche) that fits your lifestyle.For me it is commercial real estate.Normal hours and it's an analysis game with numbers and NOT a therapist game with drama all the time.Find the niche and become and expert in it and not a generalist and people will seek you out for business.
Avi-Gil Chaitovsky First Investment - Residential/Commercial - Should we do it?
11 December 2014 | 3 replies
I think in certain communities you could market the space effectively..orthodontists, dentists, therapists, etc.. sometimes seek spaces in those type of spots.That said, what is the upper realm (perfect world scenario even) on the rent for a house with a medical office in it?
Andrew Stewart New member from Truckee, CA
7 January 2021 | 5 replies
I'm a Physical therapist from Truckee, CA. 
Beth Shields Hello Everyone! From Forest Park, Illinois!
6 February 2018 | 3 replies
My day to day profession is as an occupational therapist-which I enjoy.
Anthony Hollis I'm SERIOUS about getting started in REI
20 May 2019 | 17 replies
I have been in the medical field for 4 years as a respiratory therapist.
Mabel L. Re: What would you do with a lifetime leased unit?
12 June 2020 | 50 replies
Furthermore, Owner-move in evictions are not allowed on these lifetime leases.Her disability claim happened during the relocation and apparently claiming disabled is as easy as going to a licensed therapist/psychologist and having them write you a note saying you are having tremendous stress and anxiety from the relocation. 
Jose Gandulla Health and Commercial Real Estate
13 September 2015 | 2 replies
The same could be said for physical therapists looking to open their own clinic.