
1 February 2023 | 19 replies
Who would be a respected tenant by the owners - a former farmer (may try to "help"), a family on an experiential vacation (may prove to be more of a nuisance), visiting nurse/a Veterinarian/ rotating physician?

1 May 2019 | 12 replies
Building owners don't usually get sued if a physician that leases a building from them botches a procedure.

8 July 2022 | 1 reply
Does anyone have experience using a physician loan?

11 August 2021 | 27 replies
The one I recommend most is for sale on Amazon for $8.95: "The Busy Professional's Guide to Passive Real Estate Investing: A physician's path to building wealth, creating financial freedom and leaving a legacy Paperback – December 7, 2019 by Vanessa Peters MD (Author)".

20 June 2019 | 23 replies
On a different note, take time to build relationships with physicians that you receive referrals from.

9 October 2022 | 10 replies
You can require a statement from a local physician, mental health practitioner, or social worker that confirms the prospect has a "qualified" disability, per medical standards, and that the animal performs a necessary task or alleviates symptoms of the disability.

6 December 2021 | 10 replies
The reason for this discrepancy is that when the water line was put in place in the 1960s, the property owner then didn't cede a (~14 foot) right of way to TXDOT -- which means that the property line actually juts out into the road, relative to the lots immediately north and south of our lot (who did cede a right of way to TXDOT).We'd like the local water supply company to pay for relocating the water line, and while they acknowledge the water line isn't where it should be, they claim a prescriptive easement indicates they have no responsibility to move it or pay to relocate it.We've had an initial call with the local water supply and while they will let us address their board next week, at first pass, will not consider participating in paying for relocation.Other than: call a RE attorney (which I already have) --- has anyone succesfully dealt withs such an issue?

16 December 2021 | 68 replies
You can look through the tax breaks and basically write a prescription for how congress wants you to live.

27 October 2016 | 36 replies
Hello, I am a physician in Florida.

15 February 2023 | 5 replies
You have every right to request written verification of these from a local, positively identified, physician or social worker, and request annual updates.