4 November 2015 | 1 reply
The City is asking our partners to extend and increase their support to provide immediate and long-term assistance, including: Washington State Allocate additional resources for mental health and substance abuse disorder treatment; Set Medicaid rates for inpatient treatment at an amount that is sufficient to provide effective treatment; Identify state-owned property to host authorized encampments, vehicle parking, emergency shelter, and housing; Allocate intervention and other resources to address the public health and safety crisis associated with unauthorized encampments on state property along I-5, I-90, and SR-99, including implementing physical changes to those areas to minimize ongoing and longterm public health and safety risks. Increase the amount and expand allowable support services in the Consolidated Homeless Grant (CHG), including Housing and Essential Needs Program and stabilize funding for CHG; Restore the Housing Trust Fund (HTF) to pre-recession levels; and Authorize additional financing tools to expand affordable housing and ensure affordability and protections for tenants.
27 March 2019 | 14 replies
I just don't think I should be liable for their furniture or clothes and especially any health issue since I had no control of the situation.
29 December 2022 | 7 replies
A few things we will do differently in 2023: - we will close the capital raise for our Integrity Income Fund (performing/re-performing fund);- we will have a new bookkeeping team;- with acquisition of notes, we will be more strict in our search for equity (lower ITV) to protect downside risk for our investors;- our loan servicing company (BIFI) will have more loans to service as it continues to acquire additional state licenses;- I plan to focus more on my health and family than I did in 2022.-------- (and I agree that @John Underwood wins comment of the week)
10 September 2023 | 4 replies
This means her health insurance alone will cost about $1k/month from the quotes she has received.
22 October 2022 | 6 replies
I eventually asked her what she knew about the house and she let me know who the owner was and that they bought it to fix it up but had health problems so they couldn't.
19 June 2018 | 4 replies
I work in digital marketing for a large health system here in Utah.
30 May 2019 | 5 replies
Life is good, I wish you good health.
15 February 2017 | 13 replies
What is their age and current health like?
14 February 2017 | 6 replies
It is like having health insurance for your property...you pay an annual premium (say $600)...and you pay a "co-pay"/service call fee (say $75) when something breaks and they send a contractor to fix it.
18 March 2017 | 8 replies
Normally used on 203(k) renovation mortgages (eg, where you are financing the reno costs), but just like a cash buyer can still hire an appraiser of their choosing if they wish, someone doing renovations with cash can hire a HUD Consultant if they wish.Given your goals, they will walk the property and give you a work write up of everything required to do it fully compliant with all federal, state, and city, rules and regs (permits, zoning, health/safety, you name it).