
10 September 2016 | 18 replies
Its a very blue color mentality here.
3 March 2015 | 12 replies
Some animals perform tasks that require training, and others provide assistance that does not require training.Thus, the animal does not need to be a trained service animal, or even be a service animal, as long as the tenant needs the accommodation:[P]ersons who are seeking a reasonable accommodation for an emotional support animal may be required to provide documentation from a physician, psychiatrist, social worker, or other mental health professional that the animal provides support that alleviates at least one of the identified symptoms or effects of the existing disability.This does not mean that any animal providing some benefit to a tenant must always be accepted.

17 January 2015 | 5 replies
Basically it doesn't address your specific question, but it seems that there are 2 likely outcomes.1) As soon as you make a bid the herd mentality kicks in and it is assumed that the property if ok since someone felt confident enough to bid, and then the price quickly skyrockets.2) GSA will not end the auction and will keep extending until they have received a high enough bid that they feel is commensurate with the FMV of the property.

7 September 2019 | 130 replies
No, what you're getting is a response to your victim mentality.

22 July 2020 | 48 replies
They are prescribed an ESA for a mental/psychological disability.

9 June 2023 | 25 replies
@Wayne Brooks is spot on with the 'landlords need to run around scared of a lawsuit' mentality promoted by (who else?)

15 November 2021 | 59 replies
@Chris MooneyHi Chris, I think the benefit of putting a plan together - not gonna lie it does take some time :) is to do that mental work and see what you're missing in your plan, thinking through the components and realizing what needs further refinement.

24 February 2017 | 7 replies
OK... the person owning the property put the property in a "estate Trust".. they assigned a person to manage the trust for them.. hence the Trustee is the person designated as manager of the trust, the person that owns the trust could be dead, or mentally not able to manage any longer..

20 December 2015 | 16 replies
Or more specifically, Seth reiterated the investor mentality perfectly.At one point I made a campaign where I went into the property appraiser/assessor office, (in many areas you can do this online) and received a list of all the duplexes in my county.

25 October 2018 | 46 replies
No matter what industry you are in be prepared to hear the words "thank you for your services but they are no longer required".Now the Amish have an interesting mentality.