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Account Closed Buying property from motivated sellers..sellers nervous about affecting income taxes, medicaid, etc???
9 November 2012 | 9 replies
Rob K, i usually appreciate your view point, but in this case, i think it's a little off base..i offered them 12k to split between the 2 of them..hardly a windfall...actually, they seem like 2 working families that struggle to afford health insurance for their families...i want to help them, while getting a good deal of course--not prohibit them from qualifying for a need based program that they truly needthat all being said, and now that yallknow what my offer was, do you think 6k each is enough to screw them up?
James H. Are car loans really that bad?
7 March 2013 | 59 replies
I look for motivated people where they own the vehicle but they paid cash and are now getting a job transfer overseas, divorce, health reasons, whatever.
Jeremy Vohwinkle How aggressive to make offer on property that will be foreclosed in just 30 days?
28 February 2013 | 2 replies
A few weeks ago I heard from a friend of a friend about a small commercial building with long-time tenants running a business, and they want to sell mainly due to health reasons.Long story short and after a lot of research, an older couple sold the building to their son and his wife via land contract back in 2004.
Brian Feltz Its Sunday, What did you do today?
4 March 2013 | 7 replies
I have worked with many women and others over the years with mental health issues, and know that it takes a lot of work to find the balance of medications that will truly help, and not just mask symptoms by getting people loaded.
James Park Sister moved into my rental and she is not on the contract. Tenant has a 800 credit score? Should I care?
9 August 2013 | 19 replies
**(a), (b), or (d) is basically (a) nonpayment of rent after demand, (b) damage by tenant, family member, or guest, and (d) behavior that adversely affects the health or safety of the other tenants540:5 Service of Demand and Eviction Notice. – I.
Patrick Connell Are Slumlords really that bad...
27 September 2015 | 42 replies
Standards are easily found, a property needs to be incompliance with all local codes, fire, building, health and HUD as to room sizes and occupancy.
Nicole A. An advocate for my tenant called...
11 January 2014 | 19 replies
Before, it was just the grandmother, who is in ill health.
Griffin Fehrs Court House Fibbing?
26 February 2014 | 11 replies
Likewise for places like Building departments or Health Districts - they have the files organized in a certain way and stored in a certain room.
Scott Meyers Private Septic & Private Well
2 June 2014 | 7 replies
Test both before you act, you can usually take a sample to your health department for testing.
Jon Klaus A household needs just $29,789 income to afford a home in Cleveland, but it takes $137,130 in San Francisco
8 June 2014 | 7 replies
Even with health insurance, a $2K deductible could put a family behind.Home ownership and ALL it's associated costs and responsibilities is so much more than PITI.