This morning I sent an email to a tenant who is late on November and December rent, with January coming due. I deposited their November rent check which came on 12/20 and it bounced. The email stated they must become ...
Though I'm not at the mark yet, I'm within striking distance of quitting the w2. And that leaves me with one significant consideration. Healthcare (insurance). Preliminary research shows costs of coverage that are 3...
Hi BP family,
My husband and I are thinking about quitting our W2 jobs and becoming full time real state investors and landlords. Do you have any affordable & with good coverage health and dental insurance recom...
Hi, Folks. When I get to the point where I want to do real estate full time and leave my FT job, do any of you have contacts for real estate groups who buy health/life/dental insurance as a group and, thus, get thei...
Hello all,I was working today. I sell high quality synthetic turf for a company in Olympia Washington. Last week I went on a call and gave the guy a bid. He needed time to think. Today, my boss (the owner of the compa...
For the past two years I have read, researched, drove for dollars, assessed deals, looked at properties in my area as well as distant properties and I have yet to "pull the trigger". I have read countless posts and ar...
I'm a newbie commercial healthcare realtor. I'm trying to get a good grasp of how healthcare commercial real-estate is different from other types of commercial real-estate. Here's what I've gathered. Please comment! 1...
Hello Everyone,I am currently a 20 year old junior pre-med student in college. I've always considered this as a "backup" in case I couldn't get a business set up by the time I graduate. Well, I'm beginning to realize ...
I currently work in the health care industry and I am looking at building a secondary income with more real estate investments. I currently own a residential rental that is out of state, a primary residence, and a va...
Greetings everyone, I’m also considering leaving my day job, however, as my title says. Once you quit your 9-5, what about health insurance coverage?? What do most people do regarding this?