
4 December 2019 | 3 replies
I know someone who rented out a single family home and the renters are trying to sue her for $500,000 in medical bills from mold in the building.

13 December 2019 | 5 replies
It’s also a great time to refi as rates are at record lows as well.To your questions regarding the future of retail it’s all about finding internet resistant tenants that can’t operate online and are insulated against a downturn like fast casual restaurant, coffee shops, hair salon, nail salon, dry cleaning, medical, dental etc.

20 December 2019 | 55 replies
@Ilya PolyakovIf you want to know when the market will have its next major decline, follow the medical industry.

20 October 2019 | 12 replies
People will always need food, clothing, shelter, education, medical and dental care.

19 October 2019 | 54 replies
This covers for rental issues(tenant not paying, vacancy, repairs etc...) but also covers my personal life as well(needing a new car, losing a job, repairs on my house, medical bills etc...)

23 October 2019 | 15 replies
@Luke Gates: I’m a public school teacher, so I’d like to capitalize on any special mortgage rates for teachers Law enforcement officers, pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade teachers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians can contribute to community revitalization while becoming homeowners through HUD's Good Neighbor Next Door Sales Program.

23 October 2019 | 9 replies
I have a motivated seller that owes $220K in a area where homes sale for $110 max, the house just entered pre-foreclosure.Her husband put a 2nd mortgage on the property to help with medical bills and passed away shortly there after.

18 October 2019 | 10 replies
@Vanesa Gonzalez - a $1M/$2M General Liability policy, with some form of a medical payment coverage provision, is somewhat a standard insurance policy for most businesses, and generally fairly inexpensive.

21 October 2019 | 1 reply
So, the owner would continue to live in the house until passing or medically retreats to a nursing home care.At this point I am proceeding to view the property and collect documents for tax/mortgage/title/bills/insurance/permits etc… and start running the numbers.

19 October 2019 | 2 replies
I have a tenant that has gone to jail and realistically may end up in prison.Her boyfriend brought me a notarized “Power of Attorney “ stating he wanted to enter her apartment to get some items out.From my understanding a POA is usually either MEDICALLY OR FINANCIALLY based.Am I legally bound to let him enter?