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30 November 2023 | 10 replies
Hello, I'm a HASA client starting a month ago, I lost my apartment because I have another medical condition, (cancer), my husband is in disability now, we can't work at the moment, HASA sent us to a place in Brooklyn while we was waiting for a Social worker contact me, 2 weeks later no one contacted me and I came to the office, I was really frustrated about my situation, the Social Worker didn't know anything about my case, the place where I'm now is a house, I have a room in a house, sharing kitchen and bathroom, it's nasty all the time, it's like 3 houses but only one kitchen is working but in bad conditions, honestly I'm here because I really need to live here, but it's my worse experience in my life, but my question is, is this the way that HASA work?
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19 February 2018 | 13 replies
Traveling healthcare professionsals, people coming out of town for medical treatments that may last weeks or months.
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19 December 2018 | 23 replies
There is only one reason someone would become an attorney and then apply for medical school (and they would be turned down obtaining that education backwards), that's to sue doctors.
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5 March 2016 | 18 replies
A few of my thoughts from my years of experience as a landlord and from my former work as the Accessibility Services Manager at a large medical center and advisory board member of an agency serving people with disabilities.
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5 January 2016 | 7 replies
Certainly not enough to be successful in paying her utilities, food, transportation costs, medical costs, entertainment costs, and other incidentals.Also, treat every applicant the same.
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9 August 2013 | 16 replies
Medical, auto, and rent to own debit are less problematic than utility companies or what could potentially be a landlord.
24 November 2014 | 6 replies
Due to HIPAA regulations medical records aren't public records, so no one could have been able to vet this tenants addiction.Unfortunately, addicts and deadbeats tend to be pretty good at hiding those things prior to moving in.
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7 July 2008 | 3 replies
Great schools, minutes from hospital and medical district.
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28 June 2007 | 8 replies
Medical, dental, vision care, auto, company contribution pension payments, etc.
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5 May 2008 | 10 replies
I have not done one yet (shame on me) but feel I have a good grasp...If a tenant buyer is in good, upwardly mobile financial situation (ex they bought another home and this is the second one... they didn't need the cash out to buy house 2) then Lease Option is a good idea.If a tenant buyer is in bad shape (your buyer, those about to be forclosed on, bad credit without a valid reason like medical bille, etc, etc) you need to do a subject to (get the deed) so you can be in control of the property fully and not relying on them to pay (as they have shown they are unable)I would never allow the original owner to stay and make you payments on "their" house.