
16 October 2014 | 4 replies
From that report, address the health and safety issues first.

23 November 2014 | 6 replies
HUD's been out of the business of funding landlords with money for decades. that's one of the areas where the training comes in: influencing landlords and aspiring 'vendors' to learn how to form the state, county, city, community, private & corporate/institutional partnerships that lead to a HUD Sec. 8 grant award becoming available as a "program". if you for instance want to charge elderly tenants $ 2,400 a month for a two bedroom dwelling you can propose that criteria within your Sec. 8 grant proposal as a 'program' vendor. a lot of military veterans that are mildly disabled have allowances for that target range of rent with a live-in home care attendant, or home health aid assistant. most well known regional markets have 5+ year Sec. 8 waiting lists of very desirable tenants that you can cherry pick to your heart's content, featuring all manor of financial circumstance. they range from homeless to affluent with interim insolvency due to quite practical reasons. divorce is a very prominent scenario. a growing wave of real estate heirs are among those Sec. 8 waiting lists in more and more strategic regions. you may find that interacting with more recently credentialed occupancy certification specialists can better acquaint you with the actual yield(s) that would be available from the wide unrelated contributors to a potential Sec. 8, or locally subsidized program military bases also circulate routine information on what certain types of housing is worth to their ongoing efforts for key time intervals. their veteran G.

26 April 2015 | 15 replies
Both families fell right in the income slot for too poor to be able to buy health insurance on the exchange, not poor enough to qualify for Medicare.
25 March 2016 | 27 replies
No matter if you serve 1 year or 30 years, the minute you finish your service contract, you have the VA support and health care for life and thats where you could get your VA ID card.

21 July 2015 | 41 replies
You have to have a mental health condition to let things get this out of hand.
4 March 2016 | 12 replies
The county health department may hold records and certainly the bureau of vital records.

9 July 2015 | 2 replies
We have a SFR rental where we've discovered that our tenant is operating a small home health care business in the house.

26 September 2015 | 72 replies
@Brandon Turner that's sad, but fortunately there is insurance.Recently a friend's apartment house (he's a renter) was PURPOSEFULLY set on fire by another tenant who had mental health problems.

8 October 2015 | 39 replies
I know his current job has cut hours and his wife seems to be unable to work due to health issue for the last 5 or 6 years.

24 November 2015 | 14 replies
Some cities requre apartment buildings to be upgraded to meet current health and safety codes.