31 July 2018 | 5 replies
I'm positive you'd be able to find one that fits your needsFlipping/Rentals - you'll be hard pressed to find deals to flip, but the rental market is strong.Foster resources - I don't have any background/history about fostering, but with Duke University and the UNC medical systems - I'm sure you could find the necessary resources and support groups.
20 September 2018 | 18 replies
Life happens, sometimes it's personal, sometimes it's medical.. you don't know, your biggest concern should be figuring out the one where it's most likely you'll get paid.
7 November 2018 | 36 replies
Only a medical professional that is treating the tenant for a medical condition can "prescribe" emotional support animals.
26 November 2018 | 8 replies
In many instances, there isn't even a "pet" to charge additional fees to or for since many states consider them to be "medical devices."
19 December 2022 | 19 replies
"Average" medical doctors, and "FIRE" Doctors are very different, as always you shouldn't make assumptions about people, but I 100% have seen folks like I described above, as well as the FIRE ones.
4 August 2021 | 147 replies
While not opposed, we've never knowingly rented to a medical professional, yet.
3 May 2016 | 8 replies
It grim I know, but under the idea of real estate investors helping our clients, this option affords some of these patients the opportunity to help with their medical expenses.
30 September 2008 | 56 replies
There's no way to differenciate between people who bought too much house and people who refied and bought toys, or who refied to pay off medical bills.
27 January 2015 | 56 replies
It also has medical and/or student housing.We have a rep from the Ypsi come speak at our AA REIC group every year just before the tax auction.
28 March 2016 | 65 replies
Just like medical doctors, Sellers must see you as being professional, well-educated, acting in their "patient's” best interest, and bound by a high code of ethics.The medical process is the same everywhere.