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Josh Burtch Building code question: have a nice deck, never permitted.
5 June 2022 | 5 replies
I suppose it would have been good if someone had been careless in the construction and created a health hazard.  
Larry Asiak Drain leak cleanup in crawlspace
26 June 2018 | 0 replies
I feel it’s a serious health concern.   
Heather B. Starting too late in life?
19 September 2020 | 61 replies
Also, invest in your health
Steven Wilson New Member Bryan Texas
2 March 2017 | 11 replies
I work full time for a Home Health company and enjoy beekeeping, kayak fishing and traveling with my wife.  
Candice Brown Looking for encouragement
3 March 2017 | 16 replies
For instance, if the seller says they're dealing with health issues and the mortgage payment is too high, then this person is motivated.
Joe Deemer S corps and ESBT Estate planing question
20 March 2017 | 1 reply
No corp or llc property held in name.The Questionso based on what this website below saidhttp://www.thetaxadviser.com/issues/2014/nov/tax-clinic-06.html "The downside to using an ESBT is that the income is taxed at the highest marginal rate rather than the beneficiary's tax rate, which could be lower."
Jonathan VanderPloeg Tenant Smoking In Unit
24 April 2017 | 5 replies
After meeting with the three inherited tenants we soon realized that one seems to be a "professional tenant" (only has a verbal lease, pays $100 less than market rent, and works for a local property management company; which leads me to believe he knows his rights as a tenant and won't budge on anything unless it directly benefits him)The second tenant appears to be a chronic complainer, and the third tenant seems to be no problem at all.I received a call today from the second tenant notifying me that the "professional tenant" who lives below him, is smoking weed and cigarettes in his unit and the smell is travelling to the upper unit and has been affecting his health and quality of living.Apparently in Ontario, smoking in a unit is not grounds for eviction, even if it was stated in a signed lease agreement.
Sam Leung Investing in Atlanta
4 May 2017 | 32 replies
So the economic factors seem to support long-term health of rentals.
John Baughman Go Conventional Financing or Continue to Wait for Owner Finance?
31 March 2017 | 3 replies
.$5000 down, $80,000 amortized over 30 years with a 10-year balloon, First year interest only ($267/month) Next 9 years ($389/month).He’s been thinking about it and trying to convince himself to take the deal for a couple days.He’s in good health, but doesn’t want the note to outlive him.However in the meantime he continues to show the property.MY QUESTIONS (1): Is it as good a deal as I think it is?
Alex Shaughnessy How bad is too bad to close?
7 February 2017 | 3 replies
They are: Safety: The home should protect the health and safety of the occupants.Security: The home should protect the security of the propertySoundness: The property should not have physical deficiencies or conditions affecting its structural integrity.So without repairs, your house probably wouldn't qualify.