
7 September 2016 | 22 replies
A Protected Tenant is a tenant who has continuously resided in a rental unit for at least ten years, and is either: (i) 62 years of age or older OR (ii) disabled as defined in Title 42 United States Code Section 423 or handicapped as defined in Section 50072 of the California Health and Safety Code.

8 September 2016 | 12 replies
Lots of emotions as they declined in health there.

12 September 2016 | 28 replies
Change them immediately for your own mental health!

23 August 2017 | 2 replies
The only reliable way to know if your home contains asbestos is to hire an environmental consulting firm or asbestos building inspector for asbestos testing. we all know that asbestos is extremely dangerous to our health so best to consult some pros for that.

25 August 2017 | 0 replies
The Health District in my view is bounded by:I-95 to the EastDolphin Expressway to the SouthNW 14th Ave to the WestNW 20th St to the NorthProperties within these boundaries are limited/rare, so while the above is the 'actual area' I also mean the surrounding neighborhoods and streets.The area doesn't have the best reputation in terms of safety (Though there are definitely rougher areas in the city), but it does seem like it a solid rental market - with plenty of jobs nearby.It is also fairly close (Depending on traffic) to Wynwood, Downtown, and Little Havana/stadium(s) and the airport.

31 August 2017 | 9 replies
If it is a 100 unit franchisee and they are putting only 4 stores backing your location out of the 100 that is different.You would then need to see the other stores sales and compare them for rent to sales ratio for health score with the business and then see if their stores are at,below, or above store average for the national brand.It's not just only the sales they are doing but the rent ratio.

15 September 2017 | 10 replies
Also contact the NC Dept of Health and Human Services.

3 September 2017 | 2 replies
Somehow, my cousin is convinced that if something worse were to happen to his parents (they are 90 and 88 yrs old with increasingly challenging health issues), and they would to be cared for in a nursing home, that the state of NJ would step in and claim all the assets to "pay" for their care.

9 September 2017 | 16 replies
Hi friends, purchased my first rental in may this year, got it rented in mid June, signed a 12 month contract with tenant, about a week ago tenant sent me an 'official' email that there is a mice/rat problem, although there were cheaper options I went with professionals who were charging me 7-8x only because this is a long term investment and I wanted to get it solved, the pest professionals sealed the attic and set traps, they followed by couple of times to remove traps and refill bait boxes, my tenant now sent me lease termination letter citing health concerns due to mice/rat problem, they paid for current sept month and said that I can keep half the deposit for Oct.What should I do here, they have three small kids so I understand the reason for concern but I am also doing my best to solve the issue, should I go ahead and accept their termination or should I fight it out, not sure if involving lawyer is good as I am trying to make some cash flow and not lose it.. please advice also I am from Texas and would love to hear about TX law on this.
5 September 2017 | 3 replies
You have to take full advantage of the seven years you have until you'll have to start paying four-figure sums monthly for your own health insurance.