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Jon Robinson Arbitrage in Charlotte
15 May 2024 | 6 replies
Many of our clients that are looking at STR are also looking at MTR as Charlotte is currently top 20 in the country for traveling medical professional demand (furnishedfinders), and we are currently one of the largest cities without a medical educational institution. 
Ryan Earl Selling our house - investors or realtors? (Please Help!!)
15 May 2024 | 35 replies
Both of our medical needs (and costs) have resulted in us needing to sell our house.
Vagif Musayev Deal Evaluation - Airbnb
20 October 2023 | 7 replies
***Close to UCI medical and has opportunity for travelling nurses if you make it super safe and cameras as they will like the garage.Jumping from $750000 to $1,300,000 you need 45% down to get the payment down to what you can fit.
Matt Sicignano High credit score/eviction & collection?
24 March 2015 | 2 replies
and eviction didn't show up, but collection did, to the tune of $3800, which was disputed on the record and a new collection showed up ( which was medical, in December)  for $1200.
Sheryl Brown Mold
3 September 2021 | 15 replies
We moved into a house 6 mos ago, every since we moved in my husband's health has gotten worse he is 52 he has became extremely fatiqued, sinus probems has gotten worse, I was working at the time until 6 wks ago I would feel exhausted, you name it, I would push myself to go to work after I got to work I would get to feeling better then weekends came I couldnt hardly move fatiqued, pain all over my body now thatI am on medical leave due to getting ready for surgery my symptoms has gotten much worse I am chronically fatiqued, asthma attacks left & right every other day I am having an attack, so were both going down hill a couple mos ago we told the landlord we noticed some mold in basement he sent someone over to take care of it however all they done was paint over it, we noticed it was bleeding back through the paint we emailed the landlord told him of this, told him we felt this house is slowing killing us cause our health is going down hill he said he would let us out of our lease with no penalities, I am scared that our health is damaged by this & were oging to get out of here our health be so damaged we need medical attention, etc & we cant afford this, we also done a mold test & both tests show mold in container however we really dont have the money to send it off get tested especially now we have to move & be out the money for that.
Kyle K. EIULs-- Equity Indexed Universal Life Insurance
8 October 2019 | 27 replies
Because we are  living longer and longer, medical bills are going to be approximately  $200,000-$250,000 that we did not have to plan for past age 65.
Jonathan Zheng Financing for under 50k in Mississippi
20 October 2023 | 28 replies
I tried to get lending from Hope Credit Union (one of the best ones in the area) to buy my son a townhouse on the NE side while he was in a PhD program at the Medical School.
Tochi Ajiwe Decisions decision decisions
5 May 2020 | 2 replies
So I’ve come to a fork in the road regarding which property to jump on for my first house hack (as a side note I plan on Airbnbing one room and living at my parents house for free):- 3b/2ba SFH home that’s older (built in 1945) in a great neighborhood imo  (Southwood Oaks if you’re familiar with it) OR a 3b/2b town home in EADO or near the medical center.
Jan Gudell Family Trust and Problems with Deadbeat Trustees
5 July 2017 | 4 replies
The whole purpose is to insulate your dad when and if in his old age, huge medical bills will not bankrupt him.
Jose Contreras Tax benefits from RE investing in high income earners.
9 April 2021 | 95 replies
Lets call that the :( side.2) And there is the happy side... passive income (syndications, passive partnerships ie medical/dentist offices) and passive losses (depreciation, bonus depreciation via cost segregations common in syndications).