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Colton W. Approving a Tenant with a Bankruptcy because of Divorce
15 May 2017 | 5 replies
I have tenants in which the woman went bankrupt due to a divorce and the man went bankrupt due to medical bills. 
Brandon Thurman Seeking Advice on Handling Rent Increase Dilemma with Elderly Tenants
22 January 2024 | 69 replies
Be around friends and receive nice medical care.(4) Become homeless and live under an overpass, Cooking roadkill over an open fire.
Mike Pastor Favorite Rental Areas
28 October 2017 | 14 replies
Another reason is a nearby medical facility.
Zachary Wesch marketing Ideas in murrieta CA
6 December 2017 | 2 replies
The full property is 70% occupied by churches and a couple medical office suites.
Colin Gearity Declining an application based on credit score - anything to know
4 April 2018 | 8 replies
Car repairs, medical, unusually high utility bills will usually result in a call explaining that they need a week or two to pay their rent.
Joshua D Rodriguez How can I start with virtually no money??
19 November 2018 | 79 replies
As some have mentioned the quickest way to do this and what I recommend anyone do unless they are heading down the medical/law path is to get into sales.
Jeremiah Samuel Does SBA lender’s provide 100% finance?
12 September 2020 | 4 replies
Just did a 100% LTC on a build to suit medical building on a SBA 7(a).
Reet Saran New MTR emerging markets
17 February 2023 | 3 replies
I would look into places with big medical fields.
Robert Glass Hello from Charleston, SC
18 June 2014 | 20 replies
Hi Robert,I have other medical field clients.What they tell me is demand for health care is high but the payouts if you are a new doc with the system is low.The docs do not want to depend on health care for their financial well being so they invest as well to create an income stream when they no longer want to be in the medical profession.The old timers fixing to retire in a few years tend to only take regular insurance as they have built up many clients and do not want that exchange stuff to deal with.The new businesses hungry for business are the ones taking the bulk of that business.
Scorpio Johnson Renting out: questionable history, please advise
29 August 2014 | 8 replies
Low credit scores (low 500), unpaid medical bills, a few collection agency accounts, supposedly never late on rent.