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Sheryl Brown Mold
3 September 2021 | 15 replies
We moved into a house 6 mos ago, every since we moved in my husband's health has gotten worse he is 52 he has became extremely fatiqued, sinus probems has gotten worse, I was working at the time until 6 wks ago I would feel exhausted, you name it, I would push myself to go to work after I got to work I would get to feeling better then weekends came I couldnt hardly move fatiqued, pain all over my body now thatI am on medical leave due to getting ready for surgery my symptoms has gotten much worse I am chronically fatiqued, asthma attacks left & right every other day I am having an attack, so were both going down hill a couple mos ago we told the landlord we noticed some mold in basement he sent someone over to take care of it however all they done was paint over it, we noticed it was bleeding back through the paint we emailed the landlord told him of this, told him we felt this house is slowing killing us cause our health is going down hill he said he would let us out of our lease with no penalities, I am scared that our health is damaged by this & were oging to get out of here our health be so damaged we need medical attention, etc & we cant afford this, we also done a mold test & both tests show mold in container however we really dont have the money to send it off get tested especially now we have to move & be out the money for that.
George P. Service Gas Furnace, AC
28 January 2013 | 3 replies
It's not very scientific, but the air should be blowing out of the register at a healthy pace.
N.A N.A Getting started with SDIRA and rental properties
25 December 2012 | 10 replies
You'll want a healthy reserve fund so you can cover those occasional extraordinary expenses that always come with investment property.
Helen Chau Am I ready for Multi-fam and Apartment Investing
17 June 2014 | 35 replies
Depending on what's required for my personal income, I do have a business partner (my husband) who has a full time job with stable income, and a healthy balance sheet should the combined income not sufficient to get a loan.
Dan Chapman Best states to buy n hold in
8 July 2014 | 75 replies
http://www.trulia.com/home_prices/ I definitely agree, any such map or analysis needs to be viewed with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Dennis Lin New to Real Estate Investing, but ready to learn! & buy a out of state rental!
21 November 2023 | 15 replies
I would advise having a healthy reserve fund, for my unrenoavated rentals I keep about 7k liquid per door.Feel free to reach out if I can be of any assistance and best of luck investing! 
Mike McGuire LLC for each property?
29 June 2022 | 39 replies
I do have healthy liability insurance ($1,000,000).
Scott Ficek How do you screen prospective tenants?
29 November 2015 | 110 replies
You are the only one that will lose money in this game, so cut your losses, smile and move on to the next wonderful and glorious tenant.
Dmitriy Fomichenko Self-Directed Solo 401k for Real Estate Investors – Q&A
13 January 2023 | 348 replies
It's probably a healthy thirst for knowledge that leads to the desire to understand how these things work, both on the compliant and non-compliant side of the regulations.It's not uncommon for clients to initially be quite surprised that there isn't anyone at the IRS proactively watching over all of their activities to make sure they don't violate the rules.
Colin Riley Question about areas in Southern Bergen County New Jersey
14 February 2018 | 6 replies
There also appears to be a healthy rental housing demand in Garfield and the market rents would support the expenses and generate income.