Brian Ragsdale
Investor from New Hampshire and Chicago
11 October 2016 | 8 replies
Long story short, my husband worked at Dartmouth, 20 years ago--and I swore to never come back...there were no or very very little hair care products for African Americans in Hanover/Lebanon back then...Anyway, I earned my doctorate in psychology, became a licensed clinical psychologist and yearned for wide open spaces and a place to do my art--I now work for a distance learning institution (work from home) and my husband is back working at Dartmouth.
Leslie G Bradley
Prepping for 1st meeting w real estate attorney
4 November 2015 | 1 reply
Unlike the medical profession (where professionals must go through rigorous, hands-on training to be considered a specialist), there is often nothing from preventing an attorney from claiming to be a "business lawyer" when he or she actually has very little experience in the area.
Todd Garrison
Rich Dad "Advanced Training" seminars?
26 February 2018 | 202 replies
Also, I have a good friend (and mentor) who is a doctor who attended these advanced training and did get into the mentoring program.
Stephen Moore
wholesaling university with than merril
23 October 2009 | 34 replies
Now back to figuring out how a 4 year old received the $8k first time home buyer credit, and the same government that allowed that wants to control my ability to see my doctor!
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Lightening the load
11 June 2009 | 3 replies
When a doc asks for medical records, how far back do they go?
Jessica LaPoint
If you could move to anywhere USA for REI, where would you go?
25 December 2013 | 15 replies
But, I'm here and will probably stay.However, I'd not move someplace because of the RE market, there's an RE market where ever you go, just need to learn how to profit in it.I'd be more interested in weather, political flavor, medical facilities, schools, the arts, activities, cost of living and economic stability, if those are all good, you probably have a good RE market. :)
Melvin Yuen
Real Estate Professional
27 December 2013 | 7 replies
I think that the IRS loves full time real estate professionals compared to other professions: certified financial planners, doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc with this incredible unlimited losses tax loop hole.
Aaron Sizemore
Tenant could not pay full rent. What would the pros do?
18 January 2016 | 38 replies
Fast forward over a year later and rent is consistently late, and paid in small increments rather that the full payment.He has had medical expenses and again, we decided to try and work with him instead of being stern as our lease states about late payments.
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An Unbiased Opinion For Newbies
10 March 2016 | 32 replies
Who ever thought they truly ought to get free advice from their doctor, lawyer, or cpa?
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Discrimination law in Michigan being amended
11 December 2014 | 1 reply
Face-checking website Snopes also noted the bill could potentially lead to scenarios in which an emergency room doctor refused to treat a gay person (though the onus would be upon the doctor to then defend that behavior in court).