
8 May 2018 | 126 replies
I routinely replaced the sewer line whether it needed it or not..

24 March 2015 | 2 replies
I just got an applicant who gets SSI and some type of disability , total income monthly is $800.00 and she has a 740 credit score .

21 February 2014 | 25 replies
You no doubt have amenities in your life that you consider totally routine.

8 October 2019 | 27 replies
And best of all, clients can change their IPF allocations as their needs change, so they are never locked in"Wealthy people have bought permanent life insurance for over 150 years for many reasons.Here are 12:The perfect retirement plan - 12 features1.The plan should allow for tax-deferred growth2.The plan should provide for income tax free withdrawls3.The plan should earn competitive returns as much as possible but still have guarantees.4.The plan should allow any taxpayer to put in as much money as they want.5.The plan should provide a taxpayer to use the account as a collateral for a loan.6.The plan should protect against market losses.7.The plan should assure access to loans should the taxpayer need money before age 59 1/2. 8.The plan should allow for these loans to be paid at the taxpayers discretion, at any rate of repayment or even not paying them back at all.9.The plan should be protected from creditors.10.The plan should eliminate early withdrawal penalties, late withdrawal penalties, and excess contribution penalties —- there just shouldn’t be any penalties at all.11.The government should continue the contributions to the plan at the same level the taxpayer was contributing if the taxpayers should become disabled and cannot continue to put money into the plan.12.The government should accelerate the expected retirement account balance to the taxpayers family if the taxpayer dies prior to retirementIf you compare these characteristics of an ideal plan and compare it with a Roth IRA, you can’t do number four, put in as much money as you wantyou can’t do number five, use it as collateral for a loanyou get to number six, protect from market losses (see rider above)you can’t do number seven, assure access to loans before 59 1/2you can’t do number eight, allow for loans to be paid at the taxpayers discretion or not at allyou can’t do number nine, be protected from creditorsyou can’t do number 10, eliminate early withdrawal penalties, late withdrawal penalties, and excess contribution penaltiesyou can’t do number 11, making the government continue the contributions to plan at the same level the taxpayer was contributing if the taxpayers should become disabled and cannot continue to put money into the planlastly, you cannot do number 12, the government should accelerate the expected retirement account balance to the taxpayers family if the taxpayer dies prior to retirementPermanent life insurance is much better than a Roth IRA for these reasons.

25 June 2021 | 15 replies
Keypads can be disabled for a period of time to permit contractors or movers in/out without constantly having to unlock the door.

8 July 2014 | 75 replies
One can find nice cash flow in many parts of CA OR and WA.. just need to look at smaller venues. your not going to find what happens in the mid west were houses are routinely bought for 5 to 15k and put 10k into them and then West coast marketing companys partner with mid west TK guys and your price gets inflated..

11 August 2014 | 40 replies
Learn how to rent to people with qualified disabilities and how to make reasonable accommodations.

29 November 2015 | 110 replies
Though other animals are used as service animals, there are changes occurring on this right now, to limit the species to be used.You do know that you can ask if the person is disabled, if the animal is a service animal trained to mitigate the disabilities, you can ask what service it performs.

6 August 2016 | 7 replies
I didn't think that profession or employer were protected classes.Protected classes are race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, and familial status.

11 October 2017 | 192 replies
Most receive some type of government assistance to pay their rent (disability, social security, section 8, SSI etc.).