
29 January 2013 | 33 replies
., getting "disability" money, when they are perfectly capable of working but don't want to, getting food stamps, taking classes at the community college so they can get free Pell Grants, and student loans that will never be repaid, and none of them have any intention of going to work once school is finished, I know the abuse in the system.

23 April 2014 | 26 replies
I routinely commute to the city during rush hour and I promise you up and down i55 will be an hour and a half stop and go.

7 November 2019 | 54 replies
@Jonathan Tea for most of the routine maintenance things, they only need a handy man but they should have a contractor to handle larger tenant turn overs.
21 December 2015 | 146 replies
For example I did a bankruptcy for an individual in his forties who became disabled.

17 November 2017 | 71 replies
It's not the broker, it's the conventional loan guidelines:Income from boarders in the borrower’s principal residence or second home is not considered acceptable stable income with the exception of the following: When a borrower with disabilities receives rental income from a live-in personal assistant, whether or not that individual is a relative of the borrower, the rental payments can be considered as acceptable stable income in an amount up to 30% of the total gross income that is used to qualify the borrower for the mortgage loan.

19 January 2018 | 45 replies
We saw the first-hand effects of rampant alcohol abuse that plagues Russian society, as well as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Reactive Attachment Disorder, and learning disabilities in our kids.

7 March 2018 | 64 replies
Also make sure that you disable Google from indexing your posts, which is also a profile option.

3 August 2022 | 52 replies
I would agree that there is an issue with what many Realtors have to offer, but I don't agree that a Real Estate consumer can routinely do better than a quality Realtor.2- Part of the reason this became the norm, is that when the total commissions are a part of the purchase price (Seller pays them), THEY CAN BE FINANCED!!!!!!!!!

26 October 2009 | 85 replies
I also hope you never need disability insurance, property insurance, an air bag or a guard rail.

17 May 2017 | 24 replies
Par for the course, Josh...We routinely have about a third of the contractors who come out to give bids never get back to us, despite driving long distances to see the job, spending a lot of time walking through and taking measurements, etc.I don't understand it, but I appreciate the bad contractors weeding themselves out