
17 July 2017 | 1 reply
Hi @Brad Coyne,Most of the time when terms change, it's due to the one of the following: Property value not being accurate as initially reported or a credit score that 's lower than stated at application.

18 July 2017 | 5 replies
@Antoine Martel right now I need to keep my job because of the medical that I get for me and my daughter and still can do it it part time.

26 July 2017 | 157 replies
My monthly expenses: Monthly Expenses Item Name Budgeted Charity $120.00 $120.00 Debt Repayment Debt $1,300.95 $1,450.95 Housing House Warrenty $49.99 Mortgage $2,409.00 $2,458.99 Utilities Electricity $150.00 Gas $40.00 Internet $39.99 Cell Phone $120.00 ADT Alarm $47.99 Trash $50.00 Water $50.00 $497.98 *Food Grocery $800.00 Dog Food $100.00 $900.00 *Transportation Car insurance $245.00 Gas & Oil $240.00 Car Lease 1 $256.04 Car Lease 2 $391.17 Car Wash $15.95 $1,148.16 *Clothing Adults $25.00 Children $25.00 Cleaning/Laundry $0.00 $50.00 Medical/Health Dentist $54.00 Dog Insurance $36.48 Prescription Drugs $200.00 Health Insurance $0.00 Co-pays $25.00 $315.48 *Personal School Supplies $35.00 School Tuition $166.00 $201.00 Dining out / Recreation Entertainment $160.00 Spotify / Audible / Netflix / Hulu / Amazon $57.44 Dining out $140.00 $357.44Total expenses including debt repayment $7500

25 July 2017 | 29 replies
Here, the appreciation is a lot slower and steadier - and in my opinion, more sustainable.

5 August 2017 | 3 replies
A new hockey team, medical school, NFL team, and growing population have me pretty excited to be here.

7 August 2017 | 8 replies
The person with the POA has to be determined by the court to be able to sign a property over to you.2) Oftentimes the county or the state have a claim against the property if medical/memory care services were performed at their expense.

8 August 2017 | 3 replies
Property details= 2 BR/2 BA, Flat, Laminate floor, One car garage, decent sized backyard, next to Hospital and Great medical district of a University Listing price was 74KOn market for 6 monthsAgreed purchase Price 65KDown payment is (20%)= 13KBank finance 52K @ 4.5% InterestAnticipated Rent is $675-750 per monthSo after the inspection, for it to be move-in ready I'm looking at about $1K repairs and possibly $500 to renovate/update.So based on the math: 1) It doesn't meet the 2% rule (would be $1300 rent, not even close) 2) But meets the 50% rule (337 - 267= $70)In addition, my net cash flow (deducting CapEx, repairs, PM, etc) is looking like $70+/month) so it isn't like $100-200 like what most people would want.

16 August 2021 | 56 replies
What if there was an accident in the house and they are both in desperate need of medical attention and can't get to a phone?

8 August 2017 | 3 replies
Hi everyone so I think I'm just on information overload, I know I want to get into REI and I need to for my family.I wanted to get into REI 10 years ago, then after job cuts and losing my job i landed a another job but was completely side tracked, managed a nightclub and while that paid well I had never really been a kid while I was 19-23 so when I got that job I kind of became a kid and had fun 24/7 while building the business to huge heights and loving every second of it. 2 years later my girl and I found out we were gonna be parents, I had to go get a "real" job with medical benefits asap, no more play time it was daddy time.I quit drinking and going out, went and got a union job and got full time in 4 months after starting to have the medical for my family.

15 August 2017 | 2 replies
Benefits such as medical coverage, dental coverage, short and long term disability coverage, etc. that is included with my employment.