Justin Putt
Forming LLC Online
28 June 2007 | 8 replies
Medical, dental, vision care, auto, company contribution pension payments, etc.
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Question about a Lease Option?
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.
Eileen N.
Section 8: Tenant having loud "Overnight Guests" , Report them?
5 March 2013 | 150 replies
Welfare anyone can get as long as they are legal permanent resident here in USA or U.S citizenship.Children under 18 and their parents can get Medical, and monthly welfare and foodstamp.So this 3 people guests of 1 Mom, 1 Dad, 1 Infant baby can go now to Welfare and apply, just show Welfare they permanent resident here in USA or U.S citizenship.Same apply to unemployment.
Jeff Martin
Insurance
5 February 2015 | 4 replies
ACV is cheaper but again you will get a depreciated value if you make a claim.... also make sure you have medical coverage on the policies, and try to purchase the PUP from the same carrier that is insuring the structure.
Mindy Jensen
Looking for ways to repair credit
14 September 2015 | 10 replies
It's relatively common, for example, to see folks get large reductions on outstanding medical debt (often a big one for the poor and homeless) with a simple phone call.
Steven Torrez
Med school, Real Estate, and moving. What would you do?
10 September 2015 | 8 replies
My wife is currently in her last year of premed and next summer we will be moving to wherever she gets accepted into medical school.
Michael Melchior
IRA
3 January 2017 | 31 replies
However, use Code 1 even if the distribution is made for medical expenses, health insurance premiums, qualified higher education expenses, a first-time home purchase, or a qualified reservist distribution under section 72(t)(2)(B), (D), (E), (F), or (G).
John Wright
Using life settlements to finance real estate acquisitions
21 June 2016 | 19 replies
They do work, our group right now has identified a policy to purchase which is at a very good discount, however I like for alot of medical conditions to be present such as HIV, Canceran, and certain medications to be prescribed so as to bring alot of co-morbidities in which plays a factor in the mortality rate which makes them suspect to death.
Mindy Jensen
Tips for Avoiding a Lending Scam
21 July 2016 | 46 replies
For all anyone who insists on doing everything online knows, they're sending their financial records to a 14 year old in his parent's basement in the Ukraine.I'm not suggesting HIPAA-like data security, with which the medical industry is required to comply, though I would welcome it.
Jonathan Li
Tenant Withholding Rent Due To Notice That He Filed (ON)
14 July 2016 | 12 replies
He smokes weed outside his unit on a weekly basis (currently this is illegal in ontario unless he can prove it is for medical purposes).