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N/A N/A Estate forclosures on Medicaid, & dead owners
12 October 2007 | 2 replies
A medicaid recipient is placed in a nursing home.
Marcus Anderson Hello newbie here.
19 July 2006 | 3 replies
But this is generally directed at bringing businesses with employees into the area and to a small degree, owner-occupy buyers, like police, nurses and teachers.
Mike Johnson Discover How Fast, Easy And Flexible Commercial Lending Is..
19 July 2006 | 2 replies
* Health Care – Included in this category are all Assisted Living or Nursing Home types of operations where a license is required to operate the business.Ineligible properties include: * Adult entertainment * Agricultural purpose * Church/Religious * Education * Heavy industrial * HospitalsContact Us now...We can give you an accurate quote within 10 [email protected]
N/A N/A Why don't more people flip?
21 February 2007 | 17 replies
TV - Alot of people also watch ER, but you don't see everyone racing out to be a NURSE.
Chauncey White 3 or more reasons WhY Commercial properties are vastly......
29 September 2006 | 0 replies
[b]Refinance MultifamilyMultifamily - Refinance[/b]85% Loan-to-Value (80% with cash out)35 Year Amortization35 Year Term (no balloon)No maximum loan amountLow, fixed interest rate, based on market spreadsover the Ten-Year Treasury Yield.No personal liability (non-recourse)Negotiable pre-payment terms1:18 Minimum Debt Service CoverageThis loan is always ASSUMABLE[b]RefinanceAssisted Living/Skilled Nursing[/b]85% Loan-to-value, no cash out35 Year amortization35 Year Term (no balloon)No maximum loan amountLow, fixed interest rate, based on market spreads over the Ten-Year Treasury Yield.No personal liability (non-recourse)Negotiable pre-payment terms1:18 Minimum Debt Service CoverageThis loan is always ASSUMABLERates and Terms determined by LTV, credit, property type and other conditions.
N/A N/A Mid GA Mentor?
27 October 2006 | 1 reply
As mentioned, I am looking for a Mid Georgia mentor willing to assist awilling individual in the "art" of REI.Brief Experience:Currently retired at 46 years of age.Carpentry background = 4 years.Apartment Maintenance = 5 years.Management (Corporate) = Too manyGetting down to the nitty gritty.....I took early retirement last year and my wife is startingher 3 year Nursing Degree in January, meanwhile we wouldlove the opportunity to start in REI.
N/A N/A Should i just go for it?
7 December 2006 | 9 replies
BUT, the property is walking distance to a hospital so there is a big possibility of getting nurses and maintenence people as tenants if i work hard to get it rented.
Kevin Schulte New from Tucson
30 December 2013 | 10 replies
I'm Kevin, new to real estate, living in Tucson Arizona, I am a Nurse, hoping to get some passive income going.
Mike M. Affidavit of Heirship Questions
2 June 2013 | 6 replies
The true legal owner was a step-mother who had legally adopted the deceased and was in a nursing home with dementia in another state and a legally court appointed guardian who upon hearing she owned a house in California saw large potential dollar signs and refused to do anything.
Ron Atienza Newbie from Brea, CA
27 June 2013 | 9 replies
I am a Nurse Anesthetist by trade and that consists of putting people to sleep for surgery.