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Account Closed New Investor from Emeryville CA looking to invest somewhere else!
22 May 2017 | 29 replies
A few other facts about me:1.I am very interested in health/fitness2.My wife is an engineer and part-time nutrition consultant (much more intelligent than me)3.Provide volunteer tax assistance for low income individuals & families4.Deleted all social media accounts last year and haven't regretted it5.Traveled to 14 countries last year during 5 month trip, also have road-tripped across US visiting National ParksLastly, for my initial investment, I'm considering Philadelphia (city I'm most familiar with)Tampa - have an Aunt who lives down there in Ellenton, FL and has 7 RE investments in this area.  
Matthew Holman Line of credit
16 November 2022 | 6 replies
Well, make sure credit is good, review the business tax return for health of the company.
Bob Vollmer looking to invest in St. Louis
13 February 2019 | 9 replies
The health care sector continues to be the largest driver accompanied by the financial services sector.
Richard C. The Rustbelt Roars Back
11 December 2014 | 5 replies
I'm having a difficult time assessing the articles about Cleveland's declining population and overall low % of college graduates vs. articles like this touting the strength of the health care sector and potential for economic rebound.I would posit that one of the more beneficial things the city and most importantly inner ring suburbs (as city schools have a very poor reputation) can do is to continue to tear down abandoned housing.
Corey Dutton Is Consumer Financial Protection Lacking Among Peer-to-Peer Lende
18 September 2015 | 6 replies
I think I'm paying $1200 a month for my health insurance now when I used to pay $330 a month. 
Scott K. I'm the landlord. I want to terminate the lease early.
2 November 2015 | 22 replies
The tenant's complaint to the Department of Health results in a determination that there was no violation of the health laws."
Wendy Lavana Low Income Housing - Creating an pool of donations from property owners to maintain neighborhood, any advice.
6 March 2015 | 9 replies
Stress that existing code violations exist and need to be enforced, most cities have a health department, that is you next stop.
Mark Gingrass Newbie Saving Money
25 May 2007 | 3 replies
i use cash for my purchases and quitting drinking has helped me to quit smoking, that just saves tons of money... drink and smoke costs a minimum of 600 per month for me.working out and shopping to eat/cook at home helps... the workouts take at least 1hr and youll want rest at some pt after. cooking and eating at home saves me about 500 month.this topic has made me calculate the money saved, something i didnt consider. i started to clean up my act mostly for my health, now i see its helped me save a few dollars also.through all that i know i am still snobbish when it comes to certain things and will pay premiums for higher quality products.
Alexander Rey can i buy a distressed house with a conventional loan?
8 December 2015 | 11 replies
If it's large or opens to electrical and plumbing, appraisers may consider this a health and safety risk.  
Angela DeVolder Illinois Rent Relief
20 May 2020 | 0 replies
The act would:Cancel rent debt for tenants who are diagnosed with COVID-19 or advised by a health care provider to self-quarantine; have lost income through furloughs, layoffs or other employment interruption; or are paying more for household expenses, child care or health care during the moratorium.