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N/A N/A I need some help/advice!!!
28 March 2008 | 22 replies
At the same time you want to do what is best for ones health and family situation.
Chris Lynch Real estate investing vs Franchise investing
3 December 2014 | 8 replies
Occasionally everyone will show something but if it's over and over again or a large group then take special notice.The high motivators are death, divorce, retirement, partnership split, other businesses stretching them to thin, health reasons, relocation to another state or country, bought into the industry and want to now exit, etc.If it's an existing business that is not franchised I will look at it IF they have a long track record of success.
Adam Craig How to split up profit on a partnered flip.
8 January 2016 | 21 replies
And exactly, we are both doing this in addition to our primary incomes -- he w his established contracting business, and me, currently w my health care management position, from which I'll retire early for a career change to Realtor (my exam is next week!).
Ruben Parra The great California vs Out-of-State debate
6 September 2015 | 122 replies
We were just getting Scruffs health certificate that he needs each time we fly into Honolulu and I told our CA vet thst our HI vet was Dr.
Thomas Johnson landlord the lanlord wont make repairs what are my options ?
11 February 2011 | 4 replies
Send him a certified letter, pay your rent and tell your landlord you are going to report him to the health and safety board ;)
Paul Chen 3 prospective tenants, a tough decision and a rookie
10 June 2010 | 7 replies
An 80 y.o. lady who seems in good health; no cane needed; good hearing and responds; filled out most of the application (size of print is around 12 point) with her glasses on and an intelligent conversationalist.If I picked the 80 y.o. lady, what kind of complications will I be running into down the road?
Bill Mitchell Wholesaling Income & Taxes
7 December 2013 | 16 replies
@Steven Hamilton II I got to 43% within 39.6% highest bracket Federal individual tax rate plus the Obama health care tax of 3.8%, and did not add in the 15.3% Social Security Tax, which would make the total even higher at 58.7%, not including state and local income tax which obviously varies from state to state.
Joe Kato Dog bite, now what?
29 November 2013 | 23 replies
She mostly sleeps most of the day but is in good health
Paul Crowson Tenant Refusing To Pay
29 August 2013 | 14 replies
Also, I am sure there are state laws regarding issues that can affect their health, safety, etc.
Trina C. Private Lenders
25 February 2017 | 114 replies
Best wishes to you too...Prosperity, Good Health, Happiness & Peace!