
4 November 2014 | 11 replies
Yes, I'm not looking forward to having to deal with dope heads that hide behind medical excuses.

6 November 2014 | 5 replies
Bryan, best advice I can give you is to read to docs very carefully and therein you'll find how nervous they really are (LOL) ....okay,Lending and borrowing under open lines of credit is really an exercise in phycology almost as much in finance and banking.I assume were talking 1M+ as you didn't indicate the stress level.

2 November 2014 | 17 replies
Those who are strong enough candidates to have choices will exercise them.

30 October 2014 | 8 replies
It may be a good exercise to continue with your estimates just so you start to get an idea of what it costs to rehab properties.

29 October 2014 | 1 reply
In the podcast, the interviewee talked about setting 100 goals with something about the big-picture and value of doing the exercise rather than the individual goals.Specifically, I'm less interested in goals as tasks.

30 October 2014 | 9 replies
Living expenses, medical costs not covered by insurance/Medicare.

12 November 2014 | 5 replies
As long as you make timely payments and have proper insurance on record with the bank it's highly unlikely they will exercise DOS - IMO (not legal advice).
21 November 2014 | 30 replies
If you are close to a university/college, medical centre or major employer, you may have the option of renting your house fully furnished.
15 November 2014 | 1 reply
I got a quote from one company and it's a $730 annual premium for the following coverages:A - Dwelling $152,000B - Other Structures $3,040C - Personal Property $7,600D - Loss of Use $15,200E - Personal Liability $300,000F - Medical Payments to Others $2,000Deductibles:Section 1 Deductible $1,000Windstorm / Hail Deductible * $3,040Is this a good deal or is it too much?

17 November 2014 | 10 replies
Paul:You're right that is a protected group and I believe the difficulty would come from the fact that the law does state that a landlord is not allowed to ask whether you have a disability or illness, or ask to see medical records.So, it looks like it may be difficult to specifically target disabled vets; but, it also appears that I may be able to provide it to just vets in general.Marie:The non-profit is an option, because some homes are exempted from the federal fair housing act, although state laws would still have to be considered as well.