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Mark Forest How many do this stuff full time and are doing well
3 February 2012 | 10 replies
I make enough rental income to provide for my family (wife & 3 young kids), but I still have a full-time job to provide the medical benefits.
Account Closed Vacancy and your bottom line
25 July 2010 | 8 replies
Having worked in construction and manufacturing (My manufacturing experience includes custom cabinetry, hand-finished stone veneers, pavers & carved objects & medical devices).
Rich Weese flood insurance,fire insurance or none-
4 January 2010 | 54 replies
This past July one of my rentals suffered a massive fire due to careless cooking.The tenant was ill and took some medication.
Ted Harris Should U Send Your Kids to College?
28 October 2009 | 47 replies
The medical person that is just coming into field and finds new regs turning it upside down and changing what it was when they started their education..
Caleb Heavner How to structure lease when working with a company instead of individual tenants
8 June 2023 | 2 replies
I have been doing a mid-term rental for almost two years to primarily medical staff.
Nicholas S. I'm off to a good start, but I need advice.
6 October 2013 | 7 replies
You are getting to an age where medical needs become more important than before, so hopefully your next job includes some health insurance.
Andy Robison Looking for your thoughts
30 January 2015 | 26 replies
I've been putting this off due to medical bills and other expenses (life happens in bad times) However, I have decided that by april that this will be up and on the market, and the house should at least be cash flow positive by about $40/month once the upstairs is rented out.
Mehran K. SFH Deal Analysis
6 March 2013 | 19 replies
The contrast: Cleveland has the dubious historical honor of being one of the first financial and medical epicenters of the country outside of NYC, which is a tradition that it holds onto today with headquarters of several major banks, Big Four accounting (E&Y), insurance (Progressive), and medical (Cleveland Clinic), among others.
Bob Harris Tenants left behind a boat, now what?
15 March 2013 | 7 replies
Medicine and medical equipment are not subject to the lien under this subdivision, and the landlord shall promptly return them to the tenant upon request.2.
Reuben Stewart Amazing Probate deal in CA
30 January 2014 | 12 replies
What probate lawyers can find is DHCS/Medi-Cal and other creditor debt.