28 November 2022 | 0 replies
i reside in tx, so there is no "legal separation" status.

7 January 2020 | 13 replies
I pay $35.00 to a third party to do a back ground check ,I let them decide based on numbers ,and all information that effects the health of the renter approved or not approved .it's a good way to keep distance from the application .
29 November 2022 | 9 replies
i reside in tx, so there is no "legal separation" status. im sure im not the only separated spouse that is buying a property.

30 November 2022 | 3 replies
You can explore low down payment options (3% down for a single family if you are a first time buyer, or FHA 3.5% down regardless of FTHB status).

9 June 2019 | 9 replies
You are also required to disclose your status as an agent.

13 June 2019 | 7 replies
The “fund” reports its status as an Opportunity Fund simply by filing form 8996 with the entity’s first annual tax return.The difficult part usually is navigating all the rules in order for the project to qualify, but that can be relatively straight forward for new construction and projects involving a substantial rehab.

5 June 2019 | 1 reply
That Brigham Health, a dominant hospital system, saw the opportunity to partner with the South Shore Hospital system in Quincy, is a testament to the shifting preference for delivering quality and convenient care locally.

7 August 2019 | 3 replies
I spoke with the DOB, and though the space is "uninhabitable" due to its status as a cellar, the DOB believes that a commercial space could work due to the overlay and the fact that the area would not be lived in, but I may need to modify to accommodate ADA rules.

15 October 2019 | 7 replies
Not sure about VA loans just the health care.

13 June 2019 | 5 replies
I used to be a very caring landlord,responsive and of course proposing a great house in Good condition,but for 2 years I was almost not sleeping at night thinking an accident/personal injury/mold related health issue could happen and consequence of this would be them suing me for eventual High medical bills or else,which could mean losing one or more of my single family homes as they were all under my personal name,The point of my post is that it seems you cannot follow a "by the book equation" that would 100% prevent you from this to happenOkay I had the biggest umbrella policy up to 5 Million in coverage,but I have a limited trust into insurance companies,I can easily imagine them finding a way to not cover the problem if needed with some clausesI always was specially paranoid about MOLD,especially with the houses being in Florida,although the premises seemed to be totally ok at move in,you will always be told that there are some mold in houses in general,so the situation could quickly change without you noticing even with constant control,I add a very nice old couple as tenants but at one point they were telling me they had health problems because AC was not working for a day in order to have it fixed quick(of course as usual I respond or act fast to resolve the issue but this just ringed to my mind what could happen if they would get very ill and need to pay a crazy medical bill...)