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Bob Lowry Can Property Management be a real business?
9 May 2014 | 9 replies
Disablity and SS pay on the 3rd of every month and early if it falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
Pam N. Can you always make a tenant pay?
12 May 2014 | 9 replies
., not on disability, etc.
Vicki Gleitz disabled son
13 May 2014 | 7 replies
My son has been severely disabled since he was a small child [he is 20 now] My husband and I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars looking for a miracle cure.[ now broke or would be doing more for him] We thought we had plenty of time to figure out how he could have a good future despite his disabilities.
Vicki Gleitz My 180 day challenge.
18 August 2014 | 8 replies
I already created a thread titled "Disabled Son."
Andrew Hofing Please Help! I would like some feedback on my work in progress Business Plan
2 October 2014 | 3 replies
The other focus will be for cashflow thru a Supportive Housing program providing affordable housing to individuals and Vets with disabilities.
J. Martin Make a $MIL on some buyouts and rehab in SF?
3 October 2014 | 26 replies
A two-unit building cannot bypass the lottery if an elderly (over 60 who has resided in the building for 10 years), disabled or catastrophically ill person was evicted from the building after November 16, 2004.
CJ Pilon Structuring Seller Financing
15 October 2014 | 6 replies
The seller is relatively young, about 50 , but is forced to sell her home because she is disabled and lives in an assisted living complex.
Edita D. Broken ice-maker: fix it or provide tenant with ice trays?
9 October 2014 | 10 replies
Nowadays that's harder with so many refrigerators come standard with WATER and ICE dispensers turning that line off disables both features, and those built in water filters are expensive!
Amy L. Keeping calm when everything is going wrong
27 June 2006 | 15 replies
I was disabled for an 8 year period and also just too contented to do anything about it.
N/A N/A Liens attached to a house sold on land contract
21 November 2006 | 1 reply
If you’re not able to discharge your student loans in bankruptcy or establish a repayment plan in a Chapter 13 proceeding, the federal Department of Education has the right to: Tack collection fees of 25% and collection agency “commission” fees of approximately 28% onto the principal, interest and penalties you already owe Take your federal income tax refund until all your defaulted student loans have been paid Garnish up to 10 percent of your wages, without suing you first Take as much as $750 per month (up to 15 percent of your income) in federal benefits to which you might be entitled, including social security retirement and social security disability income, and apply that amount toward your outstanding defaulted student loan debt Sue you for your outstanding student loan debt and place liens on your property Student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy unless you can show that your loan payment imposes an "undue hardship" on you, your family, and your dependents.