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Becca F. Overleveraging, net worth, cash flow and headache factor
7 September 2025 | 160 replies
My employer offers health care coverage but employees have to pay 100% of the premiums.
Kevin Dehesa need a space to live but also want to make the proper investment?
2 September 2025 | 2 replies
If renting is allowed, you can always turn it into a rental later.Resale appeal: Two-bedroom units in walkable areas sell faster because they appeal to both singles and small families.HOA health: Ask for HOA financials—underfunded reserves can lead to surprise special assessments, which buyers hate.Your main goal – If you need a place to live anyway, buying something that at least holds value or gives you rental flexibility later can still make sense even if it doesn’t perform like a single-family home.If it were me, I’d:Focus on location first—close to transit or job centers.Find an HOA with solid reserves and reasonable fees.Make sure I can rent it out later if life changes.That way you cover housing now and keep doors open for the future; I hope this lays it out in an organized way for you and help you a bit @Kevin Dehesa, I sent you a DM on BP and hope you can assist. 
Nathan Thompson Home for sale with undisclosed swat team raid including tear gas
1 September 2025 | 4 replies
You would need to do that before moving anyone in or you would be liable for any health issues they can even weakly link to the tear gas contamination.
Josh Dziama DSCR Loan or Hard Money
4 September 2025 | 14 replies
The appraiser also can't say there's health or safety issues in the report. 
Becky Samuel Mid term rental market in Dalla- Ft Worth
1 September 2025 | 16 replies
@Bruce Lynn More recently, furnished finder is trying to move out of the just health care space but you do tend to get alot of health care professionals who are out of touch with the rise in rents or regional differences in rents.
David Litt Is Helping Homeowners in Foreclosure “Ethical” Investing… or Taking Advantage?
1 September 2025 | 17 replies
Their are health issues of course and lost jobs.. but there is also the KIDS STOLE the money. 200k forth of cars boats RVs in the driveway with massive payments etc etc.
Ken M. Your Loan Has A Due On Sale Clause
21 September 2025 | 109 replies
Comply with the requirements of applicable building codes materially affecting health and safety as prescribed in section 9-1303.2.
Mary Witt Disclosure or not
1 September 2025 | 8 replies
And in the form it says "a material defect means a condition that would have a substantial adverse effect on the value of the residential real property or that would significantly impair the health or safety of future occupants or the residential real property unless the seller reasonably believes that the condition has been corrected"
Stephen Dispensa Why Your Tampa Flip Isn't Selling
26 August 2025 | 5 replies
It saves space, feels modern, and gives buyers that “spa-like” atmosphere they want.3.
Ryan Brouwer Lead Safe Certification in Cleveland OHIO
29 August 2025 | 21 replies
There is strong data that correlates lead exposure with health problems.