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Jay Hinrichs Charleston latest new build check it out
19 April 2018 | 48 replies
Probably a doctor in their 30's?
William George spear Renting to non citizens
13 April 2018 | 77 replies
(I don't count medical debt or student loan debt as long as it looks like they pay on time on credit cards, utilities, vehicles, rent, etc.)Hope this helps. 
Mark Stone Refinance advice for 2nd purchase
28 June 2017 | 2 replies
I would still want to put minimum down but not sure if I would necessarily need to do FHA as I have pretty solid credit (was unaware of non-FHA loans with less than <20% down when purchased first property).Other options might be to explore a second FHA mortgage if I can meet their requirement of relocating for work, which from my understanding is done on a case by case basis, however not sure this would be a good idea because would have my PMI on old property still unnecessarily and still have the 5/1 with rising rates.If I were to get a new loan as an owner-occupied who I be required to refinance the triplex anyways bc I would no longer be living there, or would it simply be harder to obtain a 2nd owner-occupied loan when I would be moving to a similar sized unit.And last thing I could use some advice is on a program by Regions for medical professionals where you can put down as little as 3% if you meet their requirements of being a medical professional in your first 7 years out of school, has anyone heard about this program or similar ones? 
Michael X. Do you buy a large commercial property or 2-3 smaller ones?
10 August 2012 | 1 reply
The properties that would fit his bill would be medical offices, multi-family and possibly a large hotel (not sure if this would be good though).
Victor Kapustin Duplex Insurance recommendations
26 September 2022 | 2 replies
The policy can include Dwelling (Building), Contents, Loss of Rents, Detached structures, Liability, and medical payments. 
Jeff Purl Pet deposit for Short Term Rentals
16 December 2020 | 11 replies
Service animals are dogs trained to perform a medical task, which is other than companionship or emotional support.
Thomas Harris Tenant only gave 1 week notice to break lease?
6 February 2023 | 18 replies
Its like saying, why would I go to the doctor?
Mason Weiss Mid-Term Rental Amenities
15 September 2023 | 3 replies
In Pittsburgh I have plenty of students and traveling medical pros.
Eric Campbell Student rental process
17 February 2017 | 28 replies
Most utility companies have a "landlord policy" where you would be notified if they stopped paying, and the bill get sent to you when they take the account out of their names when they are moving.I allow them to pay separately, and most use Intuit's Payment Network- $.50/ transaction.Put whatever rules you want in the lease, mine includes clauses about medical marijuana, bed bugs, when to take the trash out, that Drano is ok to use, not to use flushable wipes, that light bulbs within the unit are their responsibility, not to turn the heat down below 50 degrees, not to change locks, no guests for more than 5 days without written permission, the list goes on.  
Chris Heeren Tenant smoking and disrupting neighbors - what can I do?
27 May 2017 | 16 replies
As we know practically anyone can get a medical marijuana card.