5 September 2023 | 32 replies
But, I understand if you are wanting to cater to that profession out of a need for health care in your area.
12 May 2020 | 187 replies
Answer: • Compensation (salary, wage, commission, or similar compensation, payment of cashtip or equivalent)• Payment for vacation, parental, family, medical, or sick leave• Allowance for dismissal or separation• Payment required for the provisions of group health care benefits, includinginsurance premiums• Payment of any retirement benefit• Payment of State or local tax assessed on the compensation of employeesQUESTION: What costs are not eligible for payroll?
26 September 2021 | 138 replies
It's always cheapest to provide housing and preventative medical care than what we see now everyone showing up at the ER with over-priced healthcare being billed to the State.
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
It doesn't account for child care, health care, auto/ transport, food, skyrocketing utilities, raising property taxes, materials/ maintenance, etc., etc.
29 May 2021 | 93 replies
Our housing market is hot like the rest of the country and with an aging population we have high demand for healthcare employees.
7 December 2020 | 82 replies
The area is always expanding the business district as well as downtown, from Access to low cost regional talent, competitive real estate cost, strong work ethics and excellent facilities for sports, shopping, leisure and healthcare.
19 October 2022 | 248 replies
Quote from @Joe Hammel: @Nadine O.Metro Detroit (my rental portfolio is here)Purchase: $80k-$130kRent: $1200-$1500ROI: Double DigitCash flow: couple hundred/monthAppreciation: Double digit (for past 10 years, will gladly send data)Location: C, B- (suburbs and certain markets)We have over a dozen Fortune 500 companies just in Metro Detroit with huge Healthcare and Auto industries.
4 April 2023 | 15 replies
He argues that Toledo City Council does not have the authority to outsource enforcement of a city ordinance to another government agency, which in this case is the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department.City officials contend that thousands of children continue to test positive for lead poison and they point to testimony from health-care officials who blame Toledo’s blighted housing stock, much of which has become rental property, as the source of the poison.For Toledo children, especially those who are predominantly poor and live in rental properties, the situation of lead exposure has become critical, health experts have said.Despite legal challenges, the city has moved forward with enacting the lead-safe certification requirement, which was set to be implemented through a 10-phase process.Properties identified through the census tract as having the highest risk of lead exposure are listed in the first phase of the lead-certification requirement, in which the deadline was supposed to be March 31.
21 October 2024 | 176 replies
Or that health insurance is increasing due to increased cost of healthcare, so no inflation to report there.
28 September 2021 | 133 replies
Also again we're looking at switching strategies and potentially STR one or two of the units because of its close proximity to a massive health care complex and college.