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Corey McCue Detroit
13 September 2017 | 44 replies
You can snag Medical/Dental/Law/Pharmacy Students, or some of the new Fellows through various foundations who trying to score a cheap place, $400-$600, in the City(requirement to their employment) but don't have the money to live in Downtown, Midtown, Lafayette Park where one bedrooms start at $1000/month, two bedrooms start at $1300.Check areas off/on of West Grand Blvd, but south of Michigan Ave.Also,Right now The North End is in play, thats the area off of Woodward but south of Highland Park.
Rahim A. Is interest on a HELOC tax deductible?
12 March 2019 | 16 replies
You did not have a mortgage on your home until last year, when you took out a $50,000 loan, secured by your home, to pay for your daughter's college tuition and your father's medical bills.
Krystal Marquez It is posible buy two rental property every year ?
18 October 2022 | 71 replies
Look into out of state investment in the suburbs of  "second tier" cities as they call it - they all have HUGE potential with major medical/tech companies moving Pittsburgh, Columbus, Cincinnati, CLE all have multiple up and coming neighborhoods that are ripe for smaller flips or generally left aside by intuitional investors
Micah Uveges Property Management Rates for MTR's
4 May 2023 | 27 replies
Repetitive, slightly hazardous work causes that over +60 generation to need more medical care.
Denise Jdsmom Should I try RAL? or just lease to someone who is established?
26 March 2022 | 4 replies
I do have medical background but no degrees, I can find help if needed, I just don't know how difficult it would be to:A) Find clients B) Rent out rooms to them C) Pricing in my areaD) How much the insurance would run up for this and E) Fixes to property that are necessary in order for this to be done correctlyIn an ideal world, someone would come by, walk around my property and tell me everything I need to fix and say, either, "Once you fix all this, I can lease from you for $XX or if you do all these fixes and want to avoid too much hassle you can rent it out to 2 ppl for $XX, in fact I know of 2 people and would love to get a commission from you if you decide to rent to them!" 
Tyler D. How do RCV and ACV insurance policies work in this situation?
4 January 2024 | 11 replies
Also, here are the main coverages in a policy:Coverage A- Dwelling or HomeCoverage B- Other structures (detached garages, sheds, fences, pools, patios, etc)Coverage C- Personal propertyCoverage D- Loss of Use/Loss of RentsCoverage E- LiabilityCoverage F- Medical Payments
Nixon Vayupak Probate offer to buy subject-to existing loan
17 May 2016 | 11 replies
Did the decedent receive Medi-Cal?  
Joshua Dorkin The "Professional Tenant" from Hell: BEWARE ALL LANDLORDS!
12 July 2017 | 109 replies
Eventually she started having her medical bills sent there (established residency) which he didn't know until he saw them in the mailbox.
Suhas T. SRT Near Community Hospital?
20 September 2022 | 7 replies
It is full, but I have never had anyone medical stay there.... no Drs/Nurses/patients.
Marci Stein Tenant test positive for lead paint on bath tub
6 November 2023 | 41 replies
A burly gent with a saws all would make quick work of it if it were mine.I know these old timers make comfy bathtubs for those who like to soak--nice and deep-but the sides are tall, requiring a large step over and to me the antique look is not something I want to offer the market.A shower with a surround can be a relativity easy install and makes the unit from what I would consider a "Boutique" or (lower income) offering to a more mainstream modern offering.Personally I would not rent a unit with a claw tub for myself to live in.A shower with a spray wand attachment and a mixing valve setup is a modern offering.And for a unit that might appeal more to those with tikes in the house, a bathtub with a surround would be my choice.But of course if money is the issue another repainting might solve the problem, especially if you cannot raise the rent with a more modern offering.Are the current renters tub soakers who love this setup?