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Account Closed When to give up the 9-5 job?
5 August 2010 | 17 replies
Hey Dennis.I would make sure I know exactly my cost of living, including medical insurance (at least until we get our free insurance from Pres.
Edward Stephens Forming LLCs for a Duplex House Hack
1 August 2016 | 9 replies
Certain expenses are deemed to be immediate and heavy, including: (1) certain medical expenses; (2) costs relating to the purchase of a principal residence; (3) tuition and related educational fees and expenses; (4) payments necessary to prevent eviction from, or foreclosure on, a principal residence; (5) burial or funeral expenses; and (6) certain expenses for the repair of damage to the employee's principal residence.
Leslie G Bradley Prepping for 1st meeting w real estate attorney
4 November 2015 | 1 reply
Unlike the medical profession (where professionals must go through rigorous, hands-on training to be considered a specialist), there is often nothing from preventing an attorney from claiming to be a "business lawyer" when he or she actually has very little experience in the area.
Robert D. To LLc or not
5 December 2008 | 6 replies
It limits the liability, protects the equity from suit and also provides a "poison Pill " provision.
Account Closed Lightening the load
11 June 2009 | 3 replies
When a doc asks for medical records, how far back do they go?
Jessica LaPoint If you could move to anywhere USA for REI, where would you go?
25 December 2013 | 15 replies
But, I'm here and will probably stay.However, I'd not move someplace because of the RE market, there's an RE market where ever you go, just need to learn how to profit in it.I'd be more interested in weather, political flavor, medical facilities, schools, the arts, activities, cost of living and economic stability, if those are all good, you probably have a good RE market. :)
Aaron Sizemore Tenant could not pay full rent. What would the pros do?
18 January 2016 | 38 replies
Fast forward over a year later and rent is consistently late, and paid in small increments rather that the full payment.He has had medical expenses and again, we decided to try and work with him instead of being stern as our lease states about late payments.
Account Closed Discrimination law in Michigan being amended
11 December 2014 | 1 reply
That's a good start.As far as the RFRA I always find it troubling in those cases where a child is terribly ill yet the parents won't take them to the hospital for professional medical treatment due to religious beliefs.That so-called separation of church and state seems to be sullied in many ways for everyone.
Jon K. Would you allow dogs? How about large dogs?
26 October 2023 | 25 replies
I have them put it in writing and require a letter from an MD that it is a medical necessity.
Theresa K. crazy market in San Diego
24 July 2013 | 14 replies
Was so bad that DHS (Medi-Cal) heavies came to me asking to probate some 90 cases (statewide) that were stuck.